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MUNICIPAL Mall lawsuit set to proceed By Patricia Harris undervalued for tax purposes, in of The Item light of a mortgage its owners The Township Committee secured last year. Under state Tuesday authorized its tax attor- statute, a municipality can file an ney to file a property tax appeal appeal against a property owner challenging the 2006 assessment if it believes the assessor’s valua- for The Mall at Short Hills. The tion is too low. township is named as plaintiff Township officials had sought and the mall as defendant. a meeting earlier this month with The governing body took the representatives of the Taubman action in a special open meeting Company, owners of the Mall at that followed a closed session Short Hills, in an effort to learn held earlier that evening with the more about the mall’s valuation. township’s tax attorney, John Despite the township’s overtures, Lloyd. The special meeting was however, that meeting never took necessitated by an April 1 dead- place. line, which is Saturday, for filing A handful of residents attend- property tax appeals. ed Tuesday’s 20-minute session. The litigation is intended to When it came time for public obtain information that will be comment, the Committee was useful in pinpointing the appro- tight-lipped. priate valuation of the mall for Members repeatedly declined the township’s 2007 assessment. The concern is that the mall is SEE MALL, PAGE B11 TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Incumbent to try

ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM for another term Isobel and Harvey Kahn show their family room, added in 1962 and designed to blend in with the character of their pre- Revolutionary War house. Their Millburn Avenue home, known as “The Hessian House,” will go on sale this week, and township Township Committeewoman than April 10. officials are seeking to buy it and convert it into a museum. Sandra H. Haimoff, a Republi- The primary can, has announced she will seek election will a second three-year term on the take place HISTORIC PRESERVATION municipality’s governing body. Tuesday, June The five-member Committee 6, and the gen- will have one open seat this year. eral election Linda Seelbach, vice chairman will take place Town eyes pre-Revolutionary of the township’s Republican Tuesday, Nov. Committee and its acting leader, 7. said Monday the Committee held Haimoff In related a screening meeting March 13 news, Nicolas War house for conservation and unanimously nominated Romano, chairman of the town- Haimoff as its candidate. No oth- ship’s Democratic Committee, er nominations were entered, she said Monday he expects to By Patricia Harris 155 Millburn Ave., is scheduled to house has been connected with the and she has spoken with a number said. announce the Democratic candi- ofTheItem go on the market Tuesday. The American Revolution. of individuals who may be able to “We think Sandy is a superior date for the Committee seat next Township Committeewoman asking price will be $1,150,000, Haimoff said this week she is help. candidate and has completed her week. Sandra Haimoff has stepped up according to Haimoff. leaving no stone unturned in her She said she is also exploring first term with distinction,” Seel- He said six residents had efforts to secure funding for the The house, owned by longtime efforts to find funding. She has the possibility of obtaining a grant bach said. “She merits another expressed interest in running for township to purchase an historic residents Harvey and Isobel Kahn, brainstormed with members of the from a private foundation, term.” the Committee and were inter- house and convert it into a muse- dates from the 1730s and is one of subcommittee of the Historic although the grants are given in Candidates’ petitions for the viewed by a group of approxi- um. the township’s oldest structures. Preservation Commission working primary election must be filed The Hessian House, located at Located near Vaux Hall Road, the on protecting historic properties, SEE TOWN, PAGE B11 with the municipal clerk no later SEE INCUMBENT, PAGE B11

SCHOOLS SCHOOL ELECTION State aid to pay Board of Ed candidates sound off The Item invited all seven can- B.D. Drayton Jr. David Dwyer Ralph J. Inglese for new hires didates for three open seats on Oak Hill Road resident B.D. Oxford Drive residents Dave Ralph Inglese and his wife, Lau- the Board of Education to visit Drayton Jr. is a former financial Dwyer and his wife, Helen, have rie, live on Highland Avenue. They By Harry Trumbore the offices this week in prepara- analyst who boasts he “has never four children: two in preschool and have a daughter who attends Mill- “We can appropriate the funds tion for the April 18 school board been divorced” and has no chil- two in Hartshorn School. Dave, a burn High School, a son at the ofTheItem to revenues without affecting the elections. dren in the school system. financial analyst, shares a Web site middle school and another son at During the past two months, budget cap, and we are doing A summary of their comments B.D. Drayton Jr. would like to with Liz O’Brien and Ralph Hartshorn School. Ralph, a man- Robert Zeglarski, assistant super- that,” Zeglarski said. “We will be follows. see the public school system com- Inglese at MillburnCORE.com. aging director for a French bank, intendent for business, warned adding positions.” This year three seats with full pletely overhauled. Dwyer would like to be part of a shares a Web site with Dave the delay in the governor’s mes- Superintendent of Schools three-year terms will be available “Public schools are on their way Board of Education that can work Dwyer and Liz O’Brien at Mill- sage regarding state aid for edu- Richard Brodow told the audi- on the board. The terms of board out,” he said, “like department cooperatively and arrive at a con- burnCORE.com. cation might have a serious ence the AAEA funds will allow members Ronni Schuman- stores and newspapers.” sensus. Inglese said he is running for the impact on the budget for the the district to add English and sci- Brown, Alfred Trafford and The goal of the Millburn school “That doesn’t mean we can’t Board of Education because he is 2006-07 school year. ence teaching positions at the Joshua Scharf are up this year. district, according to Drayton, demand more accountability,” he concerned that the community is It did. The delay, however, was high school, part-time basic skills Polling places will be open should be a concentration on col- said. “That doesn’t mean we can’t nearing the “tipping point.” worth the wait. instructors at the middle school from 2 to 9 p.m. on April 18. lege preparatory courses. mold it into something more man- “I’m concerned about taxes,” he At Monday night’s Board of and Deerfield and Hartshorn ele- He would go so far as to ageable.” said, “and I see a lot of homes on Education meeting and public mentary schools, an additional hearing on the proposed $72.3 teacher at Hartshorn, Glenwood SEE DRAYTON, PAGE A15 SEE DWYER, PAGE A15 SEE INGLESE, PAGE A15 million budget, Zeglarski and South Mountain elementary announced the final draft of the schools and an instructional budget includes a windfall of supervisor at Hartshorn. Janet Brief Landau Samuel D. Levy Elizabeth A. O’Brien Dr. Mark Jay Zucker $253,102 in state Above Average Janet Landau and her husband, Sam Levy and his wife, Robin, Liz O’Brien is a local real estate Dr. Mark Zucker and his wife, Enrollment Aid (AAEA). SEE STATE, PAGE B11 Mark, live on Robert Drive. They live on Browning Road and have attorney and lives on Forest Drive Judith Jacobs, live on Long Hill have a daughter and a son attend- three children: one in Hartshorn with her husband, Paul Fried. They Drive and have two sons who ing and School, one in preschool and one have two daughters in the middle attend Deerfield School. Zucker, another daughter at Far Brook toddler. Levy, an attorney with a and high schools and a son at the director of the Heart Failure Spring forward, School who will attend Millburn Wall Street law firm, has a Web site Glenwood School. Treatment and Transplant Pro- Middle School next year. Landau, at samlevy.com. She shares a Web site with Dave gram at Newark Beth Israel Med- don’t think who has experience as a banker, Levy wants to ensure that the Dwyer and Ralph Inglese at Mill- ical Center has a Web site at retail buyer and teacher has a Web district schools are up to speed for burnCORE.com. mjzucker.com. of falling back site at votelandau.org. the 21st century world. O’Brien makes no apologies for Zucker said he would bring Landau believes Millburn “What are the educational skills running on a slate with two fellow “diversity” and a rational sense of Daylight Saving Time begins Township is defined by the school that will be important?” he asked. members of the grass roots group analysis to the Board of Education. Sunday at 2 a.m. Don’t forget system. “The schools should explore the WeLoveMillburn. He has watched a health care to turn your clocks ahead “It’s in our DNA to value edu- jobs or profession that the world “We share a common vision,” system reinvent itself because of cation,” she said. “I’m passionate will have.” The school curriculum she said. “It’s a call for reform.” changing economic factors and one hour before retiring about education. That’s the reason is of primary importance to Levy. The group spearheaded opposi- regulations, he said. From his per- Saturday night. I’m running for the school board.” “I’m concerned about where the tion to a $40 million bond referen- spective, the Millburn school dis- SEE LANDAU, PAGE A15 SEE LEVY, PAGE A15 SEE O’BRIEN, PAGE A15 SEE ZUCKER, PAGE A15 Open space. Vol. 119 No. 14 CLASSIFIED B9-B15 EDITORIAL A4 MOVIES A9 RELIGIOUS NEWS A6 For home delivery, call 1(888) 473-2673. COMMUNITY EVENTS A4 EDUCATION A12-A16 OBITUARIES A6 SOCIAL A7 Mayor hopes to build trust fund. Please recycle. 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Shoplifting Medical condition suspected as contributing factor Police said three alleged shoplifters were arrested Monday By Harry Trumbore There was a reported danger Township resident Kirsten after they returned to the scene of • Draperies of The Item from downed power lines and Schweitzer, 56, told police she was their reported crime. although a male passenger in the driving east on Millburn Avenue Nordstrom’s security officers • Storage Police said this week a Berkeley wrecked SUV was out of the vehi- March 23 around 3:17 p.m. near told police Saturday evening that Heights man whose car crashed cle, police warned the driver, the high school when a small child three persons, a woman and two • Wedding Gowns into a township house March 21 Glenn Sullivan of Livingston, 58, stepped off the curb in front of her. men, selected five women’s blazers may have suffered a heart attack to stay in his seat. Schweitzer reportedly swerved and left the store without paying • Tuxedos prior to the accident. Police also said they smelled to avoid the child and her car had for the merchandise. The store’s According to reports, Warren alcohol on Sullivan’s breath and almost come to a stop when it col- closed circuit surveillance tape, Midtbo, 62, lost control of his Ford inside the vehicle, where they lided with the youngster, police which allegedly recorded the inci- Mustang as he drove on Rosedale allegedly observed a spilled mixed said. dent, was given to police. Enjoy any DRY CLEANING at 50% OFF the Avenue around 11:40 a.m. The drink and beer bottles. According to reports, the 3-year- A police officer on Monday was regular price!!! 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Members of the fire suffered a laceration to his head, to and show him his documents. departure time: department and the Millburn- a local hospital after he lost con- Burglary In the meantime, another officer Short Hills Volunteer First Aid sciousness while being treated by Police are investigating burglar- arrived on the scene who had been imminent Squad also arrived on the scene the squad. ies of two adjoining Main Street reviewing the Nordstrom tapes and unsuccessfully attempted to Subsequently, police also dis- eating establishments that were and identified the three passengers returndate: revive Midtbo with a defibrillator. covered a small marijuana pipe in reported March 22. inside the car as the alleged thieves The first aid squad transported Sullivan’s possession and a small The owner of Pizzeta called seen in the tape. unknown Midtbo to St. Barnabas Medical bit of the drug and a roach clip police shortly before 11 a.m. after With the driver’s permission, the Center, where he was pronounced were allegedly discovered inside discovering the rear door had been trunk was opened and the stolen dead. the SUV. forced in and more than $1,100 merchandise was discovered Reports of a motor vehicle acci- At police headquarters, Sullivan was missing from a cash box in the inside. 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REBATES Mayor, County Clerk on tap for April UP TO Pre-Season $2,100* The Millburn Old Guard con- members to express their views on tions. Durkin will provide a “hands semi-retired men of the township cludes it’s March programming President George W. Bush’s wire- on” demonstration of the machine. and surrounding communities. Air Conditioning today and has announced its tapping initiative, abortion and the All residents of Millburn Township The Old Guard welcomes schedule for April. bridge construction proposed for are invited to this presentation and guests to any of its meetings. The group meets today at 11 am. Alaska. hands-on demonstration. Besides meeting every Thursday, Sale! in the Bauer Community Center in Mayor Daniel J. Baer will be the On April 27, Old Guard mem- members organize and participate Taylor Park to discuss current guest speaker at the April 13 meet- bers Bill De Baun and Al Con- in various activities, such as bowl- Buy Now! events. ing. He will discuss his vision for nellee will lead a discussion of ing, bridge, shuffleboard, golf and On April 6, the Old Guard will improving Millburn and its down- issues of state, national and world- tours to interesting sites or events. hear member Bill Moran discuss town area and also the possibility wide interest. Topics will be Save Now! “Now,” a video presentation exam- of lowering taxes. announced April 20. Anyone interested in joining Buying your air conditioner now, in the ining such subjects as the Foreign On April 20, Essex County The Old Guard meets Thurs- the Old Guard should ask a off-season will save you time and money. Intelligence Security Act, Pro-Life Clerk Christopher Durkin will days at 10:30 a.m. in the George friend who is a member to Remember how hot it was last summer? and pork-barrel spending by Con- introduce the new Sequoia Elec- Bauer Community Center in Tay- bring him to a meeting or call Stay cool with Carrier Air gress. tronic Voting machines that will be lor Park. Feature programs start at membership chairman Doug Conditioning from Speer Air. This is a chance for Old Guard used in the June 6 primary elec- 11 a.m. Members are retired and Reed at (973) 763-4524. NO INTEREST, NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS Town plans annual Established 1900 A WELCOMING SIGN RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

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Millburn Police Department, the ® Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Turn To The Experts.SM Commerce and the Millburn *With purchase of A/C and furnace. Recreation Department. Children in pre-school through second grade are invited to partic- ipate. Pre-schoolers will hunt on the The Winston tennis courts, and kindergarten children on the open lawn north of School Presents: the tennis courts off Whittingham Terrace. First and second graders will be looking for eggs on the soft- ball field at the corner of Whitting- The Winston ham Terrace and Ridgewood Road. Speaker Series Prizes will be awarded to the children in each category who find the “special” eggs. The hunt will be Dr. Wendy Mogel held regardless of inclement author of weather and outdoors if at all pos- sible. Participants are advised to dress appropriately. The Blessing of Children should bring their own a Skinned Knee basket/containers for the eggs. APRIL 5, 2006 DMDA board meets 7:30 pm The Downtown Millburn Temple B’nai Jeshurun Development Alliance (DMDA) PHOTO COURTESY OF DOWNTOWN MILLBURN DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE 1025 So. Orange Ave. will hold a regular meeting of its Officials from the Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA), along with the Short Hills, NJ board of directors Wednesday at township’s mayor, show the new sign on Lackawanna Place by the Millburn Free Public 6:30 p.m. at PNC Bank, 170 Essex St. Library welcoming visitors to the downtown district. The sign is one of five signs the DMDA Dr. Mogel’s lecture is free and open to the public, All DMDA members and inter- purchased at a cost of $7,200 and will be placing at entry points to the district. Standing thanks to the generosity of the Healthcare ested citizens are invited to attend. with Mayor Daniel Baer, second from left, are, from left, Marianne Kubick, chairman of Foundation of NJ who has sponsored the event. For further information, call the DMDA’s visual improvements committee, Harold Klein, executive director, and Becky For more information, please call DMDA office, (973) 379-2341. Greenberg, president. The Winston School at 973.379.4114. W197751-01 ‘Of all the Board of Education elections that Page XXA4 I’ve seen, this is the most interesting one. The The Item of Millburn and Short Hills public is finally being offered some clear-cut March 30, 2006 www.TheItemOnline.com choices.’ Opinion Nancy Goldfeder, Minnisink Road resident Town, mall going to court The saga that has been unfolding since the end of last year concerning the township’s assessment of The Mall at Short Hills took a judicious turn Tuesday night. At a special meeting, the Township Committee decided to file an appeal challenging the 2006 assessment for the mall. The deadline for filing the appeal is Saturday. In recent months the governing body became aware of a mortgage the mall owners, the Taubman Company, secured from Met Life in October. The amount—$540 million—raised speculation that the mall’s property value is approximately $900 million, according to an article in a commercial real estate newsletter. The $900 million figure is far above the assessed value the town placed on the mall for tax purposes last year. The town- ship’s assessment was $445 million, which equals a value of $570 million for tax purposes, based on a 78 percent ratio of assessed value to true value. The town is seeking information from the Taubman Com- pany, to determine the true assessment of the mall for 2007. We support this effort. If the mall is undervalued, it hurts us at a time when we already are hurting. As the municipality’s largest taxpayer, the Mall at Short Hills pays almost 10 percent of local taxes and therefore supplies a hefty 10 percent of needed revenue. We know we can’t expect much assistance from the state this year, now that Gov. Jon Corzine has unveiled his dracon- ian budget, much needed as it may be. While our school district received some welcome and unex- pected news in the aftermath of the state budget’s unveiling— we’re getting an unexpected $253,102 in state aid—we don’t foresee much more aid coming down the pike, unfortunately. Money has become a major concern in this town. Not that it’s ever been a subject treated with nonchalance, but there is /HWWHUV WR WKH (GLWRU a more serious tone this year when expenditures and revenues are concerned. Raises concerns It is apparent that the slate is As a member of WeLoveMill- far as to forecast increasing birth We just defeated a $40 million school referendum and are about BOE slate not interested in opposing burn (WLM), I believe the group rates past 2009. considering a referendum half its size instead. views—just implementing their made an unprecedented contri- Unfortunately for Scherer and Editor, The Item: own. This is not the role of bution to the well being of this Landau, the evidence just doesn’t We are still questioning a proposed $72.3 million school The School Ethics school board members. town and its schools by helping support their hyperbole. A March budget although we’ve heard from administrators that they’re Act requires that school board In their responses to the ques- to educate residents about the fis- 16 Star-Ledger story (“In Jersey, having to “make do” with the amount. members abide by a Code of tions posed by The Item on cally irresponsible $40 million the growing is slowing; Census We have yet to learn what the municipal and county por- Ethics, which is a document that March 23, they stress efficiency bond proposal. forecast shows population boom almost all of us would find as their primary objective. As any Al Trafford complained in last is starting to bust”) discussed the tions of our tax bill will be. acceptable. well qualified professional will week’s issue of The Item that the latest U.S. census data showing The landscape already looked grim last week after Corzine One standard which appears tell you, efficiency is easy to WLM slate would like to run the every county in New Jersey with made his announcement. Added to growing concerns about to have been violated by certain achieve if you do not have to district like a business. Would declining population growth the minimal state aid we can expect and the mounting costs of candidates running for the school focus on effectiveness. that be a bad thing, when our rates. board is the one that states, “I For a school board member, budget is $70 million and rising? In our district, pre-K registra- educating our children, we don’t see boom times on the hori- will refuse to surrender my inde- effectiveness means several I find it truly frightening that a tions for the 2006-2007 school zon. pendent judgment to special important objectives, including current board member doesn’t year declined remarkably from We must ensure that we are getting our full tax dollars from interest or partisan political “ensuring quality education…” as think a budget of this size should the current year, prompting the mall. This tax appeal is the only step our governing body groups or to use the schools for stated by the New Jersey Depart- be run like a business. Obviously, Superintendent of Schools could have taken. personal gain or for the gain of ment of Education. We must a well-run school district and a Richard Brodow to request that friends.” have quality facilities, teachers successful business have impor- new demographic study, which How does a slate of three can- and curriculum that are efficient tant traits in common. showed declining enrollments didates represent independent and effective for education. Both must be guided by tire- starting in about two years. &RPPXQLW\ (YHQWV thinking? Let’s focus on electing mem- less research, fiscal prudence and Hartshorn’s principal, Ronald If elected, will the members of bers to the Millburn school board creative problem-solving. Castaldo, at a March 23 BOE MONDAY, APRIL 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 the slate consult each other on who are interested in effective All too often, past boards have meeting said he anticipates next 7 p.m. Zoning Board of 8 p.m. Planning Board every issue that is presented to and efficient education for Mill- indiscriminately thrown Millburn year’s kindergarten class will be Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Town Hall. the school board? Will the slate burn’s children. taxpayers’ money at the schools. the smallest he’s ever seen at 7:30 p.m. Environmental only vote on issues as a single That attitude fosters waste, not Hartshorn. Commission meeting. Town Hall. THURSDAY, APRIL 20 voice, effectively reducing the Steven Berns excellence. It has given us a 60 All of this should be no sur- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. American size of the Board of Education by 37 Thackeray Drive percent growth in the budget prise to town residents. TUESDAY, APRIL 4 Red Cross community blood two people? over the last five years, while WeLoveMillburn last year pro- 8 p.m. Township Committee drive. Millburn High School in the Are they competent to serve as enrollment has increased only 15 vided a detailed report forecast- meeting. Town Hall. new gymnasium. individuals if unable to answer percent. ing a decline in enrollments—a questions independently (see The BOE election offers Perhaps it is time for the board cornerstone of the group’s oppo- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 MONDAY, MAY 1 Item’s March 23 issue)? to become more “businesslike.” sition to last year’s ill-conceived 10 a.m. Board of Education 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Are the individual candidates some clear choices bond referendum. candidates debate. Millburn Free Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. of this so-called slate interested Editor, The Item: Nancy Goldfeder Fortunately, residents and tax- Public Library. 7:30 p.m. Environmental in fulfilling their responsibilities My husband and I have raised 70 Minnisink Road payers understand the difference 8 p.m. Board of Recreation Commission meeting. Town Hall. as set forth by New Jersey’s our three children in this town- between fact and hyperbole. Let’s Commissioners meeting. Gero 7:45 p.m. Board of Education Department of Education? ship and have lived here for (Editor’s note: The author is not allow the hyperbole to try to Park Recreation Building. meeting. Education Center. These responsibilities include a more than 28 years. Of all the a member of WeLoveMill- hijack our system again. Let the 8 p.m. Planning Board statement that school board Board of Education elections burn.) facts be our guide and reasoned meeting. Town Hall. TUESDAY, MAY 2 members will, “Listen to oppos- that I’ve seen, this is the most analysis our goal. 8 p.m. Township Committee ing views and be able to defend interesting one. THURSDAY, APRIL 6 meeting. Town Hall. the Board’s philosophy and The public is finally being Facts show decline Jeffrey J. Diecidue 7 p.m. Board of Education goals.” offered some clear-cut choices. 25 Stewart Road candidates debate. Millburn Free WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 in population, Public Library. 8 p.m. Board of Recreation school enrollment (Editor’s note: The author is 7:30 p.m. Historic Commissioners meeting. Gero a member of WeLoveMill- Preservation Commission Park Recreation Building. Filers can pay taxes Editor, The Item: burn.) meeting. Town Hall. 8 p.m. Planning Board Let’s put an end to this never- meeting. Town Hall. ending argument over whether and support wildlife enrollments are going to MONDAY, APRIL 10 THURSDAY, MAY 4 decline—because they are. Thinks candidates 7:45 p.m. Board of Education 7:30 p.m. Historic By Michele S. Byers achievements. A March 16 story in The Item, for BOE should run meeting. Millburn High School Preservation Commission Executive Director Nationally, the “Building plan heads to state,” library. meeting. Town Hall. New Jersey Conservation program is reported that Board of Education independently Foundation acclaimed for the (BOE) member Joshua Scharf Editor, The Item: MONDAY, APRIL 17 MONDAY, MAY 15 wildlife mapping “maintained new enrollment I find it terribly alarming that 7 p.m. Zoning Board of 7 p.m. Zoning Board of April 15 is nearly here. You’re initiative, the projections provided by the three WeLoveMillburn candi- Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. probably not excited at the Landscape Pro- administration show elementary dates are running as a slate in prospect of completing your tax Beyers ject. The maps school enrollments in 2009 will what I see as a clear attempt to TUESDAY, APRIL 18 TUESDAY, MAY 16 return, but you’ll be thrilled to help inform land drop to 261 students less than become a majority vote on our 2 to 9 p.m. Polls open for 8 p.m. Township Committee learn that you now have the use decisions, a particularly sensi- the number currently enrolled.” Board of Education. By running school election. meeting. Town Hall. chance to support our state’s tive issue here in the most dense- Yet, that did not satisfy resi- as a pre-determined voting block, 7:30 p.m. Township threatened wildlife. ly populated state in the country. dent Judy Scherer and BOE can- representing a shared agenda, the Committee meeting. Town Hall. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 By taking just a few seconds to Much of the success of the pro- didate Janet Landau, both of slate puts the entire dynamics of 8 p.m. Planning Board check the donation box dedicated gram is driven by staff and volun- whom appear to believe the pop- the Board of Education in jeop- meeting. Town Hall. to the Endangered and Nongame teers who have a passion for pro- ulation—and, therefore, school ardy. Species Program, you can help tecting the richness and diversity enrollments—in Millburn-Short On April 18 we will be protect all sorts of wildlife across of state fish and wildlife. They are Hills will increase interminably. voting for three individual deci- the state—including bald eagles, the people who “never give up” Landau suggested enrollments sion-makers who can work with bobcats and peregrine falcons—all and “stretch $20 the distance of wouldn’t start to decline for at in danger of extinction due to $100.” least 10 years. Scherer went so SEE LETTERS, PAGE A5 sprawl, habitat loss, pollution and Funding for the Endangered other causes. and Nongame Species Program New Jersey’s Endangered and comes in part through grants, but Letter policy Nongame Species Program is fed- mostly depends on public support Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or distributed in print, KATHLEEN M. HIVISH, Vice President, Publisher erally mandated and is responsi- through the state income tax electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor ble for the protection and man- check-off, the sale of “Conserve EVELINE SPEEDIE, Editor are not necessarily those of The Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed agement of 500 species in the Wildlife” license plates and tax- BRIAN WINTERBERG, Advertising Manager and double-spaced, and must be signed and include a daytime telephone number for STEPHEN BORG, Vice President Garden State, of which 73 are deductible donations made direct- verification. Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not be published. Published at 343 Millburn Avenue KERRY RUBIN, Director, Classified TeleCenter currently endangered or threat- ly to the organization. Not all letters will necessarily be published. Send letters to the editor by e-mail to Millburn, NJ 07041 GLENN GARVIE, Vice President, Production ened. 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LETTERS the school board. I found it Red Cross offers CLASS TREASURER remarkable that all the candidates FROM PAGE A4 pandered to the teachers and babysitting class stressed the excellence of the all the other board members, the staff. The Millburn Short-Hills administration and the communi- While the vast majority of our Chapter of the American Red ty to reach decisions. This system’s teachers are highly Cross is enrolling students in its requires a certain openness to skilled, I wonder about this knee babysitting training course to be understand other people’s per- jerk praise. If the teachers are so held Friday, April 28, from 9 spectives. great, why then are our seniors a.m. to 3 p.m. Candidates must demonstrate watching movies in class this The course features confi- that they are independent term? dence-building activities, injury thinkers and win on their own I have two solutions to this prevention, first aid and basic merits. In their decision to run as problem. The high school could care skills to care for infants and a slate, these candidates have excuse all seniors from the last school age children. This course This photo of Mary introduced increased divisiveness term and give senior teachers teaches responding to emergen- Gentil(e), treasurer of the into the election and, if they win, contracts ending in March. cies, illness, first aid, rescue Millburn High School Class into the Board of Education. That would save money. Better breathing and appropriate care of 1925, was scanned from These slate candidates should yet, try continuing teaching for and is geared toward children the latest addition to the have each stood on their own two the rest of the year and not rely- ages 11 to 15. feet and ran their own race. ing upon NBC and the movie Pre-Registration is required. Millburn-Short Hills companies for course prepara- Space is limited. Students must Historical Society’s Sheryl Harpel tion. bring a packed lunch. collection, a “Memory 17 Dryden Terrace Rob Nelson To register, call Annette Book” scrapbook of 24 Silver Spring Road Romano at (973) 379-4198. photos and ephemera about the original book Education shouldn’t owner’s MHS Class of 1925. At the time, the high stop in senior year school was in the building Editor, The Item:         now housing the middle I read with interest remarks made in the March 23 issue of school. The houses seen    The Item by the candidates for behind Gentile are on Old    Short Hills Road.     

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W197741-01 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills A7 www.TheItemOnline.com /LIHVW\OHV Thursday, March 30, 2006 (QJDJHPHQWV Junior League awards grants to organizations Anne Dunn planning to wed The Junior League of the $2,800 to fund two three-hour the effective action and leadership origins. Its purpose is exclusively Oranges and Short Hills has community education workshops of trained volunteers. The Junior educational and charitable. For awarded grants totaling $20,000 to in the township and West Orange League reaches out to women of more information, visit online at Todd Schlachter this June eight nonprofit organizations in school districts. The workshops all races, religions, and national JLOSH.org or call (973) 379-9655. the area as part of its 2005-06 will be designed to equip adults Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Aldwyne Community Grants program. with the skills needed to assist chil- Dunn Jr. of Vero Beach, Fla., and “Thanks to the generous sup- dren in the service area who are formerly of the township, have port of our fundraising event spon- grieving from a painful loss. Center for Continuing Education announced the engagement of sors, like Burgdorff Realtors and Another recipient is SAGE Adult Undergraduate Degree Programs their daughter, Anne Renwick US Trust, we are able to continue Eldercare in Summit, which McKinne, to Todd Ryan our tradition of giving grants to received $3,000 for its Meals-on- Schlachter, son of Dr. and Mrs. deserving organizations in our Wheels outreach program. The Howard Charles Schlachter Jr. of community,” said Karen Hartshorn program delivers hot meals to a Essex Fells and Naples, Fla. Hilton, League president. “These growing number of elderly women The Only Adult Degree Program Miss Dunn attended Morris- grants are just one part of our mis- in the township and Springfield of Its Kind in New Jersey town Beard School in Morris- sion to improve the health, educa- who are at high risk for malnutri- Since 1969, Caldwell College has successfully served Adult Undergraduate town and earned a bachelor’s tion and well-being of women and tion. students. Our Adult Undergraduate programs offer flexible degree in anthropology from Col- children in our service area. Other grant recipients are the St. schedules, personalized advising and Distance Learning gate University in 1998 and a In the coming year, we will Barnabas Medical Center in Liv- options – all to meet your schedule! master’s degree in education from work hands-on with several of our ingston, Community Day Nursery Tufts University in 2004. She is degree in May from St. George’s grant recipients to provide trained and the Neighborhood Improve- U.S. News & World Report ranks presently teaching history to fifth University School of Medicine in volunteer service, as needed,” ment Development Association in Caldwell College among the top 25 best comprehensive colleges in the grade students at The Carroll Grenada. He will then pursue a Hartshorn added. East Orange, St. Timothy’s House North. Schools like NYU, School in Lincoln, Mass. year of surgical residency at the To qualify for a Junior League in Orange, the Springfield YMCA Columbia University and Mr. Schlachter holds a bache- University of and a grant, nonprofit organizations and the Jewish Service for the UMDNJ have partnered with lor’s degree in biology and eco- radiology residency at the Univer- must strive to support the “health, Developmentally Disabled of us to create unique health nomics from Vanderbilt Universi- sity of . education and well being of Metrowest, Inc., in West Orange. affiliation programs. ty and will receive his medical A June wedding is planned. women and children” living in East The Junior League of the Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Oranges and Short Hills was A Degree Makes Millburn, Orange, Short Hills, founded in 1913 to serve the com- South Orange, Springfield and munities of East Orange, Liv- The Difference Katie E. Maskell engaged West Orange. Organizations that ingston, Maplewood, Millburn, • Evening & Saturday Classes have received a community grant Orange, Short Hills, South Orange, • 7-week Accelerated Courses from the Junior League in the past Springfield and West Orange. Its • Distance Learning Courses to Christopher C. Wood year were not eligible. members are committed to pro- • Two 5-Week Summer Sessions Patricia L. Maskell of Green- This year’s recipients include moting voluntarism, developing • 28 Adult Undergraduate wich, Conn., has announced the Good Grief, Inc., a Summit-based the potential of women, and INFORMATION SESSIONS Degree Programs engagement of her daughter, organization that has received improving communities through April 4, 6:30 pm • Transfer up to 75 Credits Katie Eloïse, to Christopher July 12, 6:30 pm Charles Wood, son Charles E. Alumni Theater and Nancy Wood of the town- ship. Miss Maskell is also the Our 22nd Year ACA Accredited daughter of the late Peter J. Maskell. 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PHOTO COURTESY OF PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE Uterine Fibroid Embolization, or UFE, Eric Michael Gillett as the puppeteer Jacquot in the Paper Mill Playhouse production of “Carnival!” expresses his pleasure with the growing popularity of his act. The musical, is a minimally invasive procedure that directed by Erica Schmidt, continues through April 9. For tickets, ranging in price from $19 to relieves symptoms by blocking the $68, call (973) 376-4343, visit the box office on Brookside Drive or order online at blood supply to fibroids and causing www.papermill.org. them to shrink. Available for over ten years and used in more than 40,000 procedures worldwide, UFE is an Paper Mill gallery exhibiting circus photos effective, safe, and proven treatment In conjunction with the Paper ta, Fla. during its heyday, their greatest option for symptomatic fibroids. Mill’s current production of “Car- The art will be on display during appeal comes from the individual- Control Your Fibroids nival!”, the Renee Foosaner Art the run of the show. ity and personality of the subjects. If you suffer from fibroids, Gallery, located on the mezzanine Glasier recorded the character The art gallery is open one hour Without Surgery? level of the theater, continues its of the golden age of the before the performances, during ask your doctor about UFE. series of art exhibitions with “The American circus through pho- intermission and on Fridays from Golden Age of the American Cir- tographs taken between 1896 noon to 3 p.m. Admission to the cus: Photographs by Frederick W. through the early 1930s. exhibit is free. For more information, visit Glasier” from The John and Mable Although the photographs doc- www.ask4UFE.com, Ringling Museum of Art in Saraso- ument an extraordinary institution or call toll-free Town offering four concerts Fibroid relief with UFE 877 ASK 4 UFE (877-275-4833).

Overall, UFE is a safe procedure for treating symptomatic fibroids with minimal risk. The most reported risk factors and complications associated with UFE are transient amenorrhea, common short term allergic reaction/rash, vaginal discharge/infection, possible fibroid passage, and post- in Taylor Park this summer embolization syndrome. The most common complications associated with hysterectomy are vaginitis, drug reactions, and urinary tract infections, with some more serious complications reported after 30 days including pneumonia, bowel injury, vaginal cuff herniation, and recurrent The township’s Recreation The department welcomes tax bleeding from the vaginal stump. ©2005 BioSphere Medical, Inc. All rights reserved.

Department is gearing up for its deductible contributions, which W194640-01 twelfth year of free summer con- should be made to the Township of certs in Taylor Park. Millburn and sent to Recreation 1 0 Performances will be on Sunday Department—Concerts, 375 Mill- - evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Rain burn Ave., Millburn, 07041. dates are the following Sunday. W209870 Financing The Kootz will return to kick off ilable the series on Father’s Day, June 18. Ava The group, which advertises rock ‘n’ roll with fiber, is returning for its third year. The next performance will be Silver Starlite Orchestra on July 9. The group, which performed in the township for the first time last sum- mer, brings Frank Sinatra and Glenn Miller back to life in a Big Band Way. Reminisce returns on Aug. 6, performing doo wop music from the 50s and 60s. The group appeared for the first time last sea- son. The series will close on Sept. 3 ou are invited to Lacordaire Academy’s with Thunder Hill, performing Y It’s Not Too Early to Think About Spring Home Improvement. For a limited time save up to 15% on entry doors* country and western music. The 85th Anniversary Celebration group has entertained in the town- All installations by Door Gallery personnel! ship on two other occasions. Avenel, 1232 St. Georges Ave ...... 732-855-5566 Bergenfield, 116 So. Washington...... 201-387-1970 Manalapan,Home Fashion Ctr,Rt.9 ...732-536-1616 Artist participates Parsippany,Pars. Shop. Plaza, Rt. 46W 973-882-2666 in area art auction Moonlight Magic Saddle Brook,545Midland Ave ...... 201-794-9050 M-F 10 to 6, Sat 10-4 • *Excludes wood doors Verona, 380 Bloomfield Ave ...... 973-857-2255 Township artist Ann Michels is at the participating in the April Arts 2006 www.doorgallery.com • 1-800-994-7272 to Shop at Home benefit and art auction of the Arts Meadowlands Council of the Morris Area, Satur- day, April 8, at Schering Plough Tricky Tray, Live & Honoring: Corp. in Madison. Dr. Jerilyn McDonald Caprio The artist is a 2005 Signature Silent Auction Sr. Elise Redmerski, O.P. Member of the New Jersey Water- Pegasus West, Reservations Required 973-744-1156-x27 color Society. 6:30 P.M., Saturday, April 8 www.Lacordaire.net, click on Moonlight Magic A cocktail reception at 5 p.m. will precede the art auction, which Save our neighborhood begins at 6:45 p.m. At the recep- tion, guests will have an opportu- nity to observe New Jersey artists at work. For more information, call (973) elementary schools. 285-5115.

Max visits gallery at mall Saturday GARAGEGARAGE D DOORSOORS A ANDND O OPENERSPENERS World-renowned artist Peter SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION If you thought your neighborhood elementary school was safe Max will make a personal appear- EXPERT REPAIRS from WeLoveMillburn, think again. At almost every Board ance Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Wentworth Galleries in The Mall meeting, the WLM Core brings up the issue of rearranging the at Short Hills. The gallery has shown more elementary schools so that weʼd have a K-1 school, a 2-3 than 300 pieces of Max’s art, school, a 4-5 school, a central 6, and so on. Families would be including original paintings, draw- ings, and limited-edition prints. forced to split their time between as many as four different The subject matter of his work ranges from the well-known “cos- elementary schools. Each elementary school would have as mic” images to his famous iconic many as 20 classes in every grade, causing us to lose the paintings, such as the “Statue of Liberty” and “Flag with Heart.” intimate learning environment that makes our neighborhood Max’s artwork will be available schools so special. Kids would have to transition so many times, for sale. For more information, call (973) 564-9776. thereʼd be a loss of continuity among the teachers. And the WOOD,WOOD, COMPOSITE,COMPOSITE, V VINYLINYL A ANDND S STEELTEEL transportation costs would be astronomical, forcing us to cut CARRIAGECARRIAGE H HOUSEOUSE S STYLETYLE Ensemble appears ANDAND TRADITIONALTRADITIONAL S STYLETYLE O OVERHEADVERHEAD D DOORSOORS key educational programs to make way for district-wide bussing. Col Legno, a baroque music ensemble, will perform a classical 973-748-1110 music concert Sunday at 3 p.m. in VisitVisit O Ourur O Onlinenline S Showroomhowroom a att w www.skillmandoors.comww.skillmandoors.com St. Stephen’s Church. Vote FOR Education on April 18th Admission is $10. Responsible Citizens For Millburn For more information, call (973) 762-5371. PAID FOR BY RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS FOR MILLBURN www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, March 30, 2006 A9

Orchestra giving CORNET VIRTUOSO Town photographer wins award concert April 30 A photograph by township res- Musicians from across the ident James Ting has been select- state–not just Essex County— ed as Best in Show for a juried who play with The Youth photo exhibit sponsored by the Orchestras of Essex County Somerset Art Association (SAA). (YOEC), the state’s longest oper- The exhibit, on display in Bed- ating youth orchestra, are playing minster from April 9 through May a free concert Sunday, April 30, 13, will showcase 50 works from at 2 p.m. in South Orange Mid- 27 artists across the county. dle School, 10 North Ridgewood In speaking of his award-win- Road, South Orange. ning photograph, “Street Lamp,” The event, which marks a Ting said, “Few things move me half-century milestone, will be more than capturing absorbing followed by a reception. The images from ordinary and banal young musicians will play such scenes, and if the image can be classics such as Mozart’s “Rondo such that the forms supersede the alla Turka (Turkish March)” as meaning of the subjects, that’s even well as the debut performance of more satisfying. To me, the ‘Street Distant Dances, music commis- PHOTO COURTESY OF WYETH JAZZ SHOWCASE Lamp’ photo is one such image. sioned in honor of the orches- Cornetist Warren Vaché has assembled an all-star quintet “I recall it was at a busy street in tra’s Golden Anniversary. for his return to the Bickford Theater in Morristown on Sintra, Portugal, and I was con- For more information about Monday, April 10, at 8 p.m. The event is part of a celebration cerned about being trampled, the orchestra, visit online at of Jazz Appreciation Month. Tickets are $13 in advance and while getting down near the pave- www.yoec.org or call (973) 378- can be ordered by calling (973) 971-3706. Tickets may be ment in order to capture the 7879. desired perspective,” Ting contin- available at the door for $15. ued. “As usual, there were onlook- ers wondering what the heck is this man doing on the ground. In any event, I’d like to thank the Somer- set Art Association for providing me this opportunity to show my work, and for awarding me the prize.” The opening reception for the exhibit is set for Sunday, April 9, from 2 to 4 p.m. The association is located at 2020 Burnt Mills Road, Bedmin- ster. Hours are Monday through PHOTO COURTESY OF SOMERSET ART ASSOCIATION Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 This photograph by township resident James Ting, “Street Little ones p.m. and Friday and Saturday from Lamp,” won Best in Show for a juried photography exhibit at 9:30 am to 1:30 p.m. the Somerset Art Association in Bedminster. The exhibit opens make a For more information, call the April 9. 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0001635158-01 Prices incl all costs to be paid by consumer except for lic/reg/taxes. Not resp for typo errors. A10 Thursday, March 30, 2006 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com Crafters and artists invited to submit works for juried show in July

JCC MetroWest announces day, July 16, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. will be held at the Lautenberg Arts and craftspeople are invited All work must be original and application and $125 for an out- Crafts and Fine Art at the JCC, a The show, featuring original Family JCC, Aidekman Family to submit four numbered slides or the work of the exhibitor. door booth or $50 for an indoor new crafts and arts show, which work of exhibitors from New Jer- Campus, 901 Route 10 East, pictures representative of the Registration fees include a $10 booth. Booths are 10 feet wide by will be held rain or shine on Sun- sey, New York, and Pennsylvania, Whippany. works to be exhibited by June 1. non-refundable jurying fee with the 10 feet deep.

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ESSEX COUNTY Conservancy awaits master plan for Reservation

over the past six months. view of the key findings of the mas- vista points or lookouts. The park- gave a presentation during the County officials looking Vic Benes, a township resident ter plan at the conservancy’s annu- land now has seven such lookouts, annual meeting on invasive species and conservancy board member, al meeting on March 21. The plan and Percher recommended re- of plants and remedies for them. to address deer control needs said this week he and fellow board is divided into three sections that establishing the views at those The talk was the first of several members Dennis Percher and deal with infrastructure, aesthetic points, where feasible. educational lectures planned by By Patricia Harris assessment and restoration and Sydell Rabin had reviewed a draft forestry and ecology, according to Concerning ecology, Percher the conservancy. ofTheItem management plan, or LIARMP, of the plan and provided input. Percher. said, one of the most critical areas Percher also said approximately was developed by Professional Specifically, the leaders recom- The county’s first efforts focused to be addressed is deer control. He $870,000 has been spent to date for Leaders of the South Mountain Planning and Engineering (PPE) mended a report on deer control on one aspect of infrastructure— said by some counts the popula- restoration of the reservation. The Conservancy are awaiting the Corp. of Cedar Knolls. The plan is be included as an appendix, Benes trail erosion—he said. In the next tion of deer stands at approxi- conservancy partnered with Essex release this spring of a master plan to provide county officials with said. He said the report—developed two years, he expects the county to mately 220, two-thirds more than County to obtain funds from the for the South Mountain Reserva- guidance for future improvements by Teresa Doss, principal ecologist repair other trails, specifically those the amount that is sustainable state’s Green Acres program. In tion that was commissioned by in the reservation and address the of the Louis Berger Group in near the river that require permits without damaging the environ- 2004 the state provided $500,000, Essex County and has been in the need for deer control in the park- Florham Park, working as a sub- for work in wetlands, as well as ment. which was matched by the county, works for more than a year. land, according to conservancy contractor for PPE—outlines vari- various bridges, dams and culverts. Another area requiring attention for a total of $1 million. The master plan, known as a leaders. ous methods for deer control and With regard to aesthetic is the removal of invasive species of An additional $800,000 was landscape and infrastructure Officials have already drawn on the associated costs, although it forestry, Percher said the designers plants, he said. earmarked last year for further the plan for $1 million of trail does not make any recommenda- of the reservation, the Olmstead According to Percher, West improvements to the reservation, restoration projects conducted tions. Percher said he gave a pre- brothers, originally identified 20 Orange resident Andrew Joyce he said. COUNTY CLERK Services AWARD-WINNING THEATER AT 12 MILES WEST! 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This time out, Dance Theatre six weeks prior to the date of Regis is abetted by perennial soap diva Susan Lucci, whose greatest departure for passport processing. claim to fame was her dozen or more unfulfilled nominations before Payment can be made by mon- finally snatching the Best Actress Emmy for her portrayal of ‘Erica ey order, or personal or certified Kane’ on the long-running daytime drama, ‘All My Children’. Past check, payable to the U.S. Depart- appearances have featured some fairly tiresome film clips from Regis’ ment of State. morning show. Perhaps this weekend we’ll also get a glimpse of A processing fee of $30 per Erica as a teenage ingenue? We’re promised an evening of song, applicant can be paid with cash, dance, and storytelling. Past audiences report that Regis’ live onstage money order or certified check, chemistry with Lucci is as winning a combo as his TV camaraderie payable to the Essex County Clerk. with Ms. Ripa. Showtimes at Harrah’s Concert Venue are Friday and With routine processing, pass- Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets are a fairly stiff $85. ports are received within six weeks. Joy Behar, another well-known daytime TV personality, returns to Those needing expedited service her standup comedy act for a single performance at Tropicana pay the additional fee, plus Saturday night. After completeing an M.A. in English education in overnight delivery and receive their preparation for a teaching career,Joy realized that she wanted to pur- passports within two weeks. sue her innate comedic talents, and got herself booked into promi- Those needing passports in less nent NY clubs like Caroline’s and Catch a Rising Star. Her sparkling than 14 days—for travel or to obtain wit achieved quick recognition, and she soon had her own radio foreign visas—need to make an show and went on to star in an HBO comedy special. Joy has appointment at the Philadelphia appeared in a number of films,even starred in a couple Off-Broadway Passport Agency by calling (215) hits, but it is her lively participation in ‘The View’ which has catapult- 418-5937. ed her to national fame. Her comedy concerts are few and far For more information about between these days, so there’s a good chance Saturday night’s obtaining a passport, call (973) show will be an early sellout. Showtime is 8 p.m., and tickets 621-4920. are $35 and $45. For notary public services, the Two extended-run production shows open on Sunday, providing week-night entertainment at moderate prices. The Hilton launches fee is $15, payable in cash, by mon- During 25 years of existence - from small begin- Dates and Times: ey order or certified check payable impressionist Stephen Sorrentino with his show“Voices In My Head.” A mainstay on the LasVegas strip, Sorrentino achieved recognition nings in inner city Leeds - Phoenix Dance Theatre Program One (Planted Seeds): to the Essex County Clerk. has grown to be one of Britain’s leading dance Those seeking veterans’ licenses with his portrayal of Elton John. It was in this role that he first played March 29 & April 1 at 7:30pm AC in the popular series ‘Legends in Concert.’Stretching to a number companies. must bring a DD 214 form in addi- of other celebrity impressions, Steven came back to AC to star in his tion to proof of residency and sig- own show at Tropicana a couple of years ago. The new Hilton pro- Program Two (Mixed Bill): nature. With the support of British Council, USA duction expands to standup comedy, improvisation, parodies, visual Those filing physicians’ licenses March 30 & 31 at 7:30pm tributes and stints at the piano, saxophone, flute and guitar. must bring $25 in cash, money Sorrentino will be backed by a chorus line of dancers and a 9-piece Price: $35 order or certified check. live band. “Voices in My Head” runs April 2-6, 9-13 and 17-21, with MSU celebrates the American College Dance Festival For more information, call the showtimes 7 p.m. on weeknights and 9 p.m. Fridays.Tickets are $30. Essex County Clerk’s Office, (973) On Sunday Harrah’s opens ‘Beatlemania Now,’a colorful tribute to 621-4920, or visit www.essex- the fab four. Incorporating seven costume changes, featuring big clerk.com. screen video presentation and performing over 35 songs in a 90- At the present time, the clerk’s minute extravaganza, the show chronologically traces the Beatles office is no longer issuing ABC career from their 1964 U.S. debut explosion on the The Ed Sullivan Discounts for MSU staff, faculty, graduate students and alumni. identification cards to Essex Coun- Convenient parking located adjacent to the Kasser Theater. Show to the finale of “Let It Be” in 1970. Direct train and bus service available weekdays. ty residents, due to a temporary The show runs at Harrah’s Atlantic City April 2-7, April 9-14 and 05/06 suspension by the state. For more April 16-21. No Saturday shows. Showtimes are Sunday through For tickets or more information please call 973-655-5112 or check online at www.montclair.edu/kasser information, call the clerk’s office. Thursday at 8 p.m. and Friday at 9 p.m. Tickets are $25. MAIN ENTRANCE, NORMAL AVE. MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY A12 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, March 30, 2006 (GXFDWLRQ www.TheItemOnline.com Board of Ed approves budget, Glenwood principal By Harry Trumbore requests and discussing a new ref- Ross Kasun left the district to take an annual salary of $120,000. and he asked the board whether it ber later agreed that the board ofTheItem erendum to address space needs at a position in Summit. In other business Monday night, condoned Trafford’s letter. should follow through and investi- the secondary schools, board He was a third grade teacher at the board announced it has begun Board president Debbie Frank gate the use of Webcasting meet- The main order of business for members Monday night took the Glenwood for three years before a search for a new music depart- answered that Trafford has the ings over the Internet. the Board of Education Monday opportunity to catch up on other being tapped to become an instruc- ment supervisor to replace outgo- same right to write and say what At a previous meeting this night was to approve a final ver- business. tional supervisor at the school two ing administrator Stanley West. he feels as Graziano has. month, board member Debra sion of the budget for the 2006-07 Art department supervisor Patri- years ago. During the public comments Responding to a query by resi- Camitta had discussed a study she school year. cia Navarino reported on the suc- “When Ross Kasun left, I knew portion of the meeting, resident dent Jeffrey Muska, Frank said the recalled from past years of exit The $72.3 million budget was cess of last week’s art student gala it was important the right person David Graziano, the interim pres- board has established policies interviews with teachers who dis- approved unanimously. The tax held at the Paper Mill Playhouse was assigned that principalship,” ident of the WeLoveMillburn grass regarding e-mails. cussed their reasons for leaving the levy portion of the budget—approx- and stressed the gains her depart- said Superintendent of Schools roots organization, categorized a However, she added, there cur- school district. imately $62 million—will be on the ment has made in curriculum and Richard Brodow. “I told David it recent letter to The Item by board rently is little done in the way of At that time, resident Jeffrey ballot for the April 18 school board opportunities for students. was his job to earn, and I’m very member Alfred Trafford as being in decision-making through the use Diecidue openly questioned elections. Among the appointments delighted he has earned that posi- poor taste. Trafford’s letter was crit- of e-mails. whether such a study existed. If voters approve the proposed approved in the personnel report tion.” ical of three members of Muska also asked the board to Monday night, Camitta, who budget, taxes on the average town- Monday evening was that of David Jasin thanked the board and Graziano’s group who are running explore the possibility of televising maintained her integrity had been ship home assessed at $763,300 Jasin as principal of Glenwood said “When I get up in the morning together as a slate in the current meetings for residents unable to questioned as well, produced the will increase $405 for the 2006 tax School for the 2006-07 school and go to work, there’s no place I’d school board race, Graziano said, attend. Board member Scott Kam- report. year. year. rather be. I’m thrilled to keep the After several meetings dedicated Jasin was named interim princi- momentum up at Glenwood.” primarily to reviewing budget pal in October when principal As principal, Jasin will be paid

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Registration April 6, at 7:30 p.m., in the Mill- School of Medicine, and her co- sion—of ordinary intelligence. begins at 12:30 p.m., and the walk begins at 1 p.m. Millburn High School juniors Bridget Dries, Allison Filepp and Colleen Hamm are coordinating the event. Their involvement with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation walkathon was inspired by a Mill- burn junior who has Cystic Fibro- sis (CF), and by another whose cousin also has the disease. All walkers are welcome. The only requirements are a good pair PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL of walking shoes, willingness to Seventh grade students, from left, Emily Butcher, Josh have a great time and pledges or McCafferty and Ezra Dantowitz, perform a scene from “A sponsors. The walk brought in Midsummer Night’s Dream” during Shakespeare Day on $20,000 last year. The goal this March 7 at the Millburn Middle School. Students in teacher year is $25,000. Each walker who raises at least $100 will receive a Jeanne Carven’s language arts classes took turns “TEAM CF” T-shirt. performing in the play for their classmates and for other Although participants can pre- students and teachers at the school. register online at www.cff.org and sign up as part of one of the Mill- burn teams, walk-ins are welcome. D.J. Priore will provide music dur- ing the two-mile walk. Three local Tour benefits MHS seniors businesses, Kings, LaStrada and Cait & Abby’s, are donating food. The sixth annual house tour to The cost is $30 per person, non- Proceeds from the walk go to benefit Senior Celebration has refundable. All proceeds go to research and development of treat- been scheduled for Wednesday, Senior Celebration 2006. W210309-01 ments for Cystic Fibrosis, which April 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For tickets, send a stamped, self- has no cure. 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with information, such as demo- approved. The defeat of the previ- responsibility than me. Perhaps strong case for funding whatever is DRAYTON graphic studies, available and ous referendum has pushed back there isn’t the budget for it, but we ZUCKER needed to keep the district com- FROM PAGE A1 updated annually. “When you’re any construction and, she said, need to explore it.” FROM PAGE A1 petitive. issuing a bond,” he said, “you try to “left us open to interest rate expo- Levy said he would bring facili- “We should focus on funda- “change Millburn High School to a look out as far as you can.” A data- sure. We went from one of the best tation skills to the board and trict is being shaped by many sim- mentals, not frills,” he said. “In the prep school, if we could do it,” he base of preschool children also times to build to higher interest believes the rancor publicly dis- ilar forces. medical world, you make a change admitted. should be maintained by the dis- rates.” played among board members “It’s no different,” he said. “You because it will improve the out- Drayton favors a longer school trict, he said. She also disputes claims by impacts on the public’s trust. get the data and make an analysis.” comes. year with a longer school day. The Despite the fact that he is run- some parties that enrollments will “It is crucial to show a united The $40 million bond referen- The board must prove that curriculum, he said, should be ning on a slate with two other drop, but maintains, “If we have a front in public,” he said. “Personal- dum was defeated in December, something is needed and that a geared toward the demands stu- members of the WeLoveMillburn slow down, we will still be working ities aside, the board has to be unit- Zucker said, partly because the change is justified.” dents face in the 21st century and group, Inglese sees himself on the at a healthy capacity” Landau said ed. If you have a plan, you stay on board failed to persuade the elec- At the same time, he said spend- should utilize science labs and lan- board acting as a middle man. she has talked with other school message.” torate of the need for such a large ing for exceptional programs guage labs. Among the mandatory “We’re not always in lock step,” boards and examined their proce- expense. should not come at the expense of classes Drayton said students he said of his running mates. dures and would bring new ideas “When you begin to understand the general student population. should be required to take are eco- As for being on the board, to the board. “I would like this the scope of the project, you see Zucker said he is relatively inde- nomics, English composition and Inglese said the institutional mem- election to be about picking a can- O’BRIEN that money needs to be spent to pendent and objects to being Spanish. ory and experience of board mem- didate, not picking sides,” she said. FROM PAGE A1 keep up with similar school dis- labeled a “pro education” candi- The former financial analyst also bers who have served several terms “It’s important to get to know the tricts,” he said. date. said, “I had no mentors when I must be respected. candidates and how they are going dum that voters rejected in Decem- Like the health care system, “There’s not a single person run- was in school and didn’t learn how “I don’t always need to get my to vote.” ber. Although O’Brien acknowl- Zucker said school districts today ning who is anti-education,” he to study until I got to college. I way,” Inglese said. “It’s important edged the campaign was in part have to become more efficient and said. “However, if all nine mem- know teachers would not agree at the end of the day we agree what responsible for creating a divisive better run, but risk losing the per- bers of the board think the same with me, but I would have proctors our objective is. That’s the goal.” LEVY atmosphere in the school commu- sonal touch. way, you’re setting yourself up for in the system.” nity, she said the wounds on both Zucker believes the board a bad situation. It’s not just what Drayton, who describes himself FROM PAGE A1 sides are beginning to heal. should take a hard look at what is the kids want. Someone has to pay as a “Romanticist, Idealist and Per- The board, for example, has needed in the schools and make a for it.” fectionist,” said, “I like to tilt at LANDAU school curriculum is going and the hired an outside agent to oversee windmills.” future in it for education. An a new proposed construction plan, FROM PAGE A1 advanced Board of Education she said, and board members should anticipate future needs.” placed a cap on the agent’s com- The school system, she said, is Although he wound up in the pensation. DWYER stable, but recent controversy over legal profession, Levy was a If elected, O’Brien said she will FREE 167 pg Color Catalog & DVD FROM PAGE A1 a $40 million bond referendum has physics major in college and seek to meet other board members 100% Redwood/Red Cedar shaken the fabric of that system. It believes the Millburn school sys- on common ground. 100% Chemical Free Dwyer served as president of the is up to the Board of Education to tem has an obligation to maintain “I’m a transactional person. I try grass roots organization get the school community back on the most up-to-date curriculum for to get the deal done,” she said. Over 100 sets for large WeLoveMillburn, which spear- track. Landau said the present students at all levels. “The superintendent caught on & small yards headed opposition to the $40 mil- board has become dysfunctional “It’s not enough to meet state much faster than the board that Locations in lion bond referendum that was and can no longer reach a consen- mandates,” he said. there are winds of change,” she NJ•NY•CT•VT defeated in December. sus. With school budgets con- said. He is running on a slate with She suggested the board can strained by state regulations, Levy A new demographic report has No Internet? For Catalog Only two other members of the group. begin to revitalize itself by seeking suggested some electives may have been issued by the administration Call 800-842-5636 Responding to those who question outside assistance from the New to be offered after school, perhaps that O’Brien maintains shows a the presentation of a common plat- Jersey School Boards Association, on a subscription basis. Levy has downturn in the school popula- Log onto RAINBOWDIRECT.COM enter code 2206 form, Dwyer said, “We don’t know which has an advisory team that served as a co-chairman of a Board tions. how we could run against each works with local boards. “We’re of Education-sponsored citizens’ “The high school has plenty of other. We worked together for the not locked into this system,” she group studying transportation and time to take advantage of the pro- past year.” said. “There’s a decorum problem safety issues around the schools. posed construction,” O’Brien said. He made the point that he and at the meetings,” Landau added. “If He said he found that parents “The problem with the middle his running mates came to an we start letting people with no whose children were not eligible school is the plan is too much, too agreement that reconfiguring practical experience set the agen- for busing were often willing to pay late. We’ll be past the peak year grades at the elementary schools is da, that scares me. We need people to have the children included. when the construction is complet- not a viable option to address who respect education profession- “In Millburn, there’s a belief ed.” space needs. als and deal with them.” among parents that the schools She said the high cost of educa- One possible option Dwyer Landau maintains that the sec- cater to smarter kids,” he said tion and high taxes could drive res- offered was voluntary redistricting ondary schools, the middle school “There’s a perception that a kid’s idents to move to other more fis- to ease overcrowding at the ele- in particular, are below state stan- place in the system is set in the sev- cally responsible communities. mentary school level. dards for square footage per pupil enth grade.” “Millburn is not a utopia,” she “Sometimes it’s not a financial and will continue to be even if a “Maybe there are limits,” he said. “There are towns around us question,” he said. “It may require new proposed referendum is added. “No one has more fiscal that manage money much better. 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VARSITY BASEBALL New Millburn skipper a familiar face hander Luke Geller and junior shortstop. Tim Mackessy’s older Former pitching right-handers Dan Berkowitz and brother played short when he was Michael Dasti. Dasti is the half- not on the hill. Sophomore Sean brother of Millburn’s head coach. Campi is the reserve shortstop. coach Dasti now Weingarten figures to be called Senior Chris Gonnella (.244, on to close out games. one homer, nine RBI) figures to calling the shots Millburn’s pitchers expect to be start in left field. Senior Julian throwing to sophomore catcher Durando is the reserve left fielder. By Jim Connelly Kevin McCarville, who is project- Candidates to start in right are ofTheItem ed to replace the graduated Andy junior Brandon Greenblatt, sopho- Most head coaches need a few Kehl behind the plate. Senior more Josh Camitta and Wein- weeks to familiarize themselves Derek Falcone also is slated to see garten. Potential designated hitters with their personnel upon taking a action behind the plate. include Weingarten, Falcone and new job. Senior third baseman David Twombly. Not so with Frank Dasti, the Meyer (.379, three homers, 15 new head coach of the Millburn RBI) is the team’s lone returning MILLER NOTES High School varsity baseball team. starter on the infield. Sophomore Ross Alpert (pitcher, third base), Dasti, a 1996 Millburn graduate Jeremy Gordon and Wissner pro- Stephen Blau (first base, outfield), and a former star pitcher for the vide depth at the hot corner. Craig Bronsnick (outfield) and Joe Millers, spent the past six seasons Senior Matt Kral (.373, 17 RBI) Regina (pitcher, outfield) also were as the team’s pitching coach. and junior Geoff Twombly are lost to graduation. The Millers finished 20-10 and vying for playing at first base fol- Millburn and Pequannock tied advanced to the championship lowing the graduation of 2005 for the 2005 Northern Hills Con- game of the New Jersey State Inter- starter Peter Jurgensen. ference, Suburban Division title scholastic Athletic Association Senior Adam Kukoff is project- with 11-3 records. The first day of North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 ed to step in as the new starter at the Phil Krug Tournament is playoffs last season under the guid- second base, taking over for fellow scheduled for Saturday, April 8, at ance of second-year head coach senior Tim Mackessy, the 2005 Millburn High School. Governor Ralph Yezza. Yezza stepped down starter. Tim Mackessy is moving to Livingston opposes Madison at 11 after the season. center field, replacing the graduat- a.m. Millburn, the defending tour- “We are trying to find the right ed Josh Kirson (.326, five homers, nament champion, and Summit, mix,” said Dasti, who is scheduled 27 RBI). Junior Brandon Green- square off at 2 p.m. The tourna- to make his head coaching debut blatt is the reserve second sacker. ment championship and third on Saturday when the Millers open Dasti replaces Patrick Mackessy place games are scheduled for Sat- the 2006 campaign against visiting (.443, seven homers, 29 RBI) at urday, April 22. St. Mary’s of Rutherford at 2 p.m. The main challenge for Dasti is overcoming the loss of eight mem- 2006 MHS varsity baseball schedule bers of the 2005 squad to gradua- tion. April Th-27 Pequannock H-4:00 “Pitching appears to be a ques- S-1 St. Mary’s H-2:00 S-29 Livingston A-11:00 tion mark for us,” Dasti said. M-3 West Orange H-4:00 May T-4 Butler A-4:00 M-1 DePaul A-4:00 Senior right-hander Mike Wiss- W-5 Caldwell A-4:00 W-3 Butler H-4:00 ner (3-2, one save, 4.40 ERA) is S-8 Summit# H-2:00 F-5 Pequannock A-4:00 projected to replace graduated M-10 DePaul H-4:00 M-8 Delbarton H-4:00 right-hander Patrick Mackessy (7- S-15 Bloomfield Tech H-11:00 T-9 Whippany Park A-4:00 4, two saves, 2.48 ERA) as the ace M-17 Delbarton A-4:00 W-10 Montville H-4:00 of the pitching staff. T-18 Jonathan Dayton A-4:00 F-12 Watchung Hills A-4:00 JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM The Millers’ mound corps also W-19 Montville A-4:00 M-15 Madison H-4:00 includes senior right-handers Ben S-22 Phil Krug Tourn. H-TBA W-17 Verona H-4:00 Frank Dasti, right, the new skipper of the Millburn baseball team, stands alongside the team’s M-24 Madison A-4:00 M-22 Newark Academy A-4:00 2006 captains. From left are Miller seniors Mike Wissner, Tim Mackessy and Chris Gonnella. Weingarten Tim Mackessy, Zach W-26 Caldwell H-4:00 #: Phil Krug Tournament Sinemus, Max Troper, senior left-

VARSITY GIRLS SOFTBALL Millburn coach places emphasis on aggressive play By Jim Connelly in center for 2005 graduate Lauren ment in left field when she is ofTheItem Burrick (.384, two homers, 22 cleared to play. Bariso hit .286 and RBI). Burrick was a Suburban drove in nine RBI last season. Jim Colabelli, the second-year Division second team selection last Alexa Maldonado (shortstop), head coach of the Millburn High season. Kaitlyn Fiore (second base), Emi- School varsity softball team, has Humphreys (.312, two homers, ly Calicchio (second base, short- issued the ultimate challenge to his 16 RBI) has earned the starting stop, third base), Rachel Wissner players. assignment behind the plate. (catcher, first base, outfield) and “My primary goal is to make the Katzman (.312, 10 RBI) is set to Kelly Sullivan (pitcher) form the state tournament,” Colabelli said. start at the hot corner. team’s sophomore group. A tall order considering the Dilyard (.225, four RBI) Maldonado, who returns to start Millers are coming off a season in replaces 2005 graduate Christine at shortstop for the second straight which they finished 8-18 overall Calicchio (.350, 10 RBI) as the season, is coming off a sensational and 4-12 in the Suburban Division starting baseman. Calicchio earned freshman campaign. of the Northern Hills Conference. Suburban Division honorable Maldonado, a rare left-handed “We want to surprise teams this mention recognition last season. throwing and hitting shortstop, year,” Colabelli said. We need to go The lefty-throwing Dilyard also paced the 2005 Millers in six offen- after the better clubs in our division appeared in 14 games as a pitcher sive categories—batting average and split with them. We need to in 2005, winning three and losing (.432), hits (35), triples (four), become more confident and be seven. home runs (six), RBI (26) and more aggressive.” Riddell (.250, two RBI in 13 stolen bases (18). She garnered Millburn’s 18-player roster fea- games last season) is expected to Suburban Division second team tures six seniors, seven juniors and get the opening-day assignment in recognition last season. five sophomores. right field. Riddell also provides Fiore supplants Rebecca Tri-captains Meghan Hayes, depth at catcher and first base. Goldring, a four-year member of Anna Humphreys and Sarah Katz- Shaughnessy is the projected open- the Millburn softball program, as man along with Katie Dilyard, ing-day starter in left field. the starting second baseman. Emily Riddell and Erin Shaugh- Laura Bariso (left field, second Fiore appeared in just six games nessy comprise the squad’s senior base), Bridget Dries (shortstop, on the varsity level a year ago, post- contingent. second base), Allison Filepp (first ing a .500 batting average and dri- Hayes, the team’s projected base, outfield), Lauren Menino ving in two runs. starting center fielder, compiled a (first base, outfield), Melanie Buck Goldring (.303, two homers, 19 .326 batting average and drove in (first base, outfield), Courtney Pit- RBI) gained Suburban Division 10 runs in 2005. Hayes takes over tenger (outfield, infield) and Lainie honorable mention recognition in Nissim (outfield) are the team’s 2005. juniors. Sullivan, a right-hander who JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM 2006 MHS girls Bariso, who has been slowed by went 5-9 in 17 appearances a year a leg injury sustained during a ago, figures to get the majority of Second-year head coach Jim Colabelli (left) has tabbed Meghan Hayes (5), Sarah Katzman (20) softball schedule recent practice session, is expected the team’s 2006 starts. and Anna Humphreys (right) to serve as tri-captains of the 2006 Millburn High School varsity April to hold down the starting assign- softball team. M-3 West Orange A-4:00 T-4 Butler H-4:00 W-5 Caldwell H-4:00 F-7 N. 13th St. Tech H-4:00 M-10 DePaul A-4:00 T-11 Verona A-4:00 S-15 Morristown H-11:00 M-17 St. Elizabeth H-4:00 T-18 Union A-4:00 W-19 Montville H-4:00 06 SM/CP F-21 Villa Walsh A-4:00 1 S-22 Millburn Trn. H-10:00 M-24 Madison H-4:00 W-26 Caldwell A-4:00 Th-27 Chatham A-4:00

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CLASH OF COUNTY LAX RIVALS BOYS LACROSSE MHS frosh roster features 22 players Twenty-two players form the Also, middie Dan Morrison, roster of the 2006 Millburn High attackman Tim Neely, defense- School freshman boys lacrosse man Alex Nuta, middie Joseph team. Team members are defense- Patterson, defenseman Josh man Raffi Basralian, middie Perkoff, middie Dylan Riback, Bryan Benaisch, attackman Jeff goalie Mike Sanowitz, defense- Citron, attackman Peter Daniels, man Matt Saypoff, attackman middie Vadim Fainberg, middie Tony Weiland and defenseman Mike Fallek, middie John Fem- Mike Zahka. inella, goalie/attackman Justin Mark Friedrich is Millburn’s Fisher, defenseman Mike Katz- head coach. man, attackman John Keyloun, The Millers’ season opener is middie/attackman Mike Langley scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday and middie Zachary Langley. against visiting Columbia.

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JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM Oliver Roe (15) of the Millburn High School varsity boys lacrosse team clears a Columbia opponent out of the crease during Saturday morning’s scrimmage at the Millburn Free Public Library field. Also taking part in the action are Miller goalie Jon Yen (left) and defenseman Brandon Metzger (44). The Millers are scheduled to host Livingston in the exhibition season finale at 7 o’clock tonight in the high school stadium. See related story below. The Item of Millburn and Short Hills home delivery order form ONLY Name ______Address______* $2600 City ______State ______Zip ______Phone ______Annual subscription rate: $26.00 *Yearly billing Circle one: Visa MC AmEx Disc Check Money Order VARSITY BOYS LACROSSE *Yearlycycle billing cycle Account#______Expires ______In county In county Signature ______delivery only. MHS counting on high-octane offense delivery only. The Item of Millburn and Short Hills: 343 Millburn Avenue, Suite 100, Millburn, NJ 07041 Ph 1-888-473-2673 By Jim Connelly man Brandon Metzger (0-6-6), CROSSWORD ofTheItem defenseman Chris Spinelli (3-1-4) and defenseman Oliver Roe. by David Levinson Wilk Tim Cullen guided the Millburn “Towson-bound midfielder Alex 12345 6789 10 11 12 13 High School varsity boys lacrosse Dolce leads an experienced offen- team to a 13-7 record and a berth sive group that scored over 85 per- 14 15 16 in the New Jersey State Inter- cent of the points in 2005,” Cullen scholastic Athletic Association said. “Doug Allan, Andrew Dawes 17 18 19 Group 2 playoffs as a rookie head and Tim Arnold put up big num- coach in 2005. bers last season and will be count- 20 21 22 The Millers appeared primed for ed on again this year. another solid campaign this spring “Michael Kirn is the heart and 23 24 25 26 as 13 lettermen are back in the soul of the team and looks to fold, including the team’s top sev- improve on the 130 groundballs he 27 28 29 30 31 en scorers. scooped up last season. Seniors The 2005 Miller squad featured Brandon Metzger and Oliver Roe 32 33 34 35 36 37 five 40-point plus scorers. look to anchor a young defense Senior tri-captain Doug Allan, a along with converted midfielder 38 39 40 2005 New Jersey Interscholastic Chris Spinelli.” Rizk Division first team selection, Sophomore goalie Jon Yen, who 41 42 43 paced the 2005 Millers in goals saw limited action a year ago (50) and points (71). Allan’s 21 behind the now-graduated Sun 44 45 46 assists were second only to current Mahendra, takes over in between fellow senior captain Michael the pipes. 47 48 49 50 51 Kirn’s 32. Newcomers to the 2006 squad Kirn, a middie, was Millburn’s include senior middie Sam 52 53 54 55 56 second-leading scorer a year ago. Reichard, junior middie David Kirn tallied 45 points on 13 goals Hancock and five members of the 57 58 59 60 61 and his team-high 32 helpers. freshman class, middie Ben D’A- Junior Tim Arnold, an attack- lessio, middie Roger McGlynn, 62 63 64 man, placed third on the team’s middie Brett Cohn and defense- scoring list last season with 42 man David Thompson. 65 66 67 points on 26 goals and 16 assists. Attackmen Scott Stearns (28 MILLER NOTES goals, 12 assists, 40 points) and Millburn lost 10 players to grad- ©2006 David Levinson Wilk Andrew Dawes (32-8-40) finished uation—Mahendra, middies Peter ACROSS 67 Jackwhoatenofat 26 “You there!” tied for fourth place on the 2005 Kirn, Ravi Chacko, Erich Gehring 1 It’s “Good Up High, DOWN 27 Alpha ____ team’s scoring chart as juniors. and Christian Chineme along with Bad Nearby,” according 28 Breezed through 1 The “O” in SRO Senior tri-captain Alex Dolce, defensemen Sean Colrick, Michael to the EPA 29 Himalayan beast 2 Tony winner Caldwell 6 Getintoaspot? 31 Plunder who plans to continue his lacrosse Davidson, Mat Fern, Jake Leiby and others career at NCAA Division 1-AA and Harry Neely. Dolce and Met- 10 Chews the fat 33 ____ Mary 3 NASCAR track lacrosse Towson University in zger were New Jersey Inter- 14 Fresh 35 Sony founder Morita 4 Homer’s TV neighbor 2007, scored 30 points on 23 goals scholastic Lacrosse Coaches Asso- 15 Nurse’s ____ 36 Four-sided fig. 5 “My Fair Lady” lady and seven assists last season. ciation honorable mention selec- PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN BOYS LACROSSE TEAM 16 Gray’s subj. 37 Admonishing sounds 6 One for the books? Dolce, a 2005 Rizk Division first- tions in 2005. 17 Top billing recipient (or a 39 Tennessee’s state flower Tri-captains, from left, Alex Dolce, Michael Kirn and Doug Allan, 7 Crest rival team selection, finished sixth on The Millers’ nine-match Rizk give second-year Miller head coach Tim Cullen, far right, three punny clue for 66-Across) 42 Part of a collect call the team’s scoring charts despite Division schedule features contests 8 Nutrition fig. good reasons to smile. The trio, paced by Allan’s 50 goals, 19 Clinton’s Attorney General number, perhaps missing seven games with a sepa- against Sparta, Nutley, Blair Acad- 20 Fashion inits. 9 “Jeopardy!” millionaire combined to score 86 goals last season. 45 “Look what I did!” rated shoulder. emy, division newcomer Madison, 21 Little character of Oz? Jennings 47 Genesis city Other returning seniors include St. Joseph Regional of Montvale, 22 Beethoven’s “____ Joy” 10 1922 Katherine Mansfield 48 Egg producer short story, with middie Adam Kadet (5-7-12), mid- Montclair Kimberley Academy, 23 Kind of number 49 Element #54 die David Funk (4-2-6), defense- Boonton and Clifton. BOYS LACROSSE “The” (or a punny clue 24 More than enjoyed for 66-Across) 51 Shapes MHS junior varsity roster stands at 19 27 Request for permission 11 On ____-to-know basis 53 “____ not mistaken …” 30 Arrives on horseback, 12 Language group 54 Composer Stravinsky perhaps including Zulu 55 Pervasive quality Millburn varsity boys lacrosse schedule Nineteen players, 14 of them Lawrence Jung, middie John Mir- 32 Bitter sophomores, comprise the roster of galia and middie Kevin Qi. 13 Posture problem 56 Computer adventure game April 34 Does Hamlet or Macbeth S-29 Mount Olive A-10:00 the 2006 Millburn High School Middie Jason Sanders, attack- 18 On deck 58 ___-la-la S-1 St. Peter’s A-11:00 May 38 Accidentally reveal 59 Taken T-4 Wayne Valley A-4:00 T-2 St. Joseph A-4:00 junior varsity boys lacrosse team. man Vito DelForno, middie Harri- 22 Narcotic 40 Clinton’s “____ a Village” 60 Costar of Teri, Felicity, Th-6 New Providence H-4:00 F-5 Newark Acad. H-7:00 The squad also includes four son Riddell, defenseman Ben Sieg, 23 I, e.g. (or a punny clue 41 Think piece Marcia and Nicollette on S-8 West Orange A-11:00 M-8 Gov. Livingston A-4:00 juniors and one sophomore. defenseman Berj Basralian and for 66-Across) “Desperate Housewives” M-10 Montville A-4:00 W-10 MKA H-4:00 Middie Jeremy Bernstein, mid- middie Sam Schild round out the 43 The NBA’s Dampier 24 Place: Abbr. or Strickland 61 Slice (off) T-18 Sparta H-4:00 F-12 Boonton H-7:00 die Patrick Langley, middie Matt squad’s sophomore contingent. 25 Famous Hun F-21 Nutley A-4:00 T-16 Clifton H-4:00 Bavosa and defenseman John Lep- Goalie Andrew Kadet is the 44 Indicate W-26 Blair Academy H-4:00 F-19 Paramus Cath. A-4:00 pler comprise the squad’s junior team’s lone freshman. 46 Sippy cup users ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S CROSSWORD F-28 Madison H-4:00 47 Multi-CDbuy contingent. The team’s sophomore Brian Morgan returns for his K A RMA TORO QUO class includes attackman Aviel second season as the team’s head 50 Author Tan ADAYS MYWA Y A SP Rappoport, defenseman Sam coach. The Millers are scheduled 52 “Charlotte’s Web” boy ‘JAKE CUP’ Schwartz, middie Jamie Bunn, to open the season against St. 53 Rite answer T ACOSTA PLE S NOT attackman James Elder, attackman Peter’s in Jersey City at 12:30 p.m. 54 “____ Charlotte THE PIA NO ADU E Matt Davidson, defenseman Saturday. Simmons” D ISC OSTA N DAR D Laxers hosting annual match tonight (Tom Wolfe book) A TTS OHED The Millburn High School var- coach at Livingston and later as 57 Outlaws LTD IREALIZE sity boys lacrosse team will an assistant boys lacrosse coach 58 1980s TV drama about attempt to retain possession of at Millburn. MHS junior varsity lacrosse schedule bounty hunter B RONC OSTA MPEDES Colt Seavers (or a punny the “Jake Cup” for another year Jacobsen passed away in 2004, April S-29 Mount Olive A-11:30 SUGARP I E ONE S-1 St. Peter’s A-12:30 May clue for 66-Across) tonight when it closes out the several months after Millburn T-4 Wayne Valley A-5:30 T-2 St. Joseph A-5:30 62 Suffix with switch D OTS P A TH exhibition season against Liv- won the initial “Jake Cup” match Th-6 New Providence H-5:30 F-5 Newark Academy H-5:00 or smack T E X ACOSTA TION ingston at 7 o’clock in the Mill- with a regular season overtime S-8 West Orange A-12:30 M-8 Gov. Livingston A-5:30 63 Sitarist Shankar E V E L OPE NTOE S burn High School stadium. defeat of the Lancers. M-10 Montville A-5:30 W-10 MKA H-5:30 64 Opportunities, so to speak T-18 Sparta H-5:30 F-12 Boonton H-5:30 NOR HIDDEN C OSTS The annual “Jake Cup” contest The 2005 match was played as 65 Spacek’s Oscar-winning F-21 Nutley A-5:30 T-16 Clifton H-5:30 honors the memory of the late an exhibition contest, a match the role TKO USA IR TIA NT W-26 Blair Academy H-5:30 F-19 Paramus Catholic A-5:30 Allen Jacobsen, who served as Millers won 9-6. 66 This puzzle’s subject H E X E LSE SLYA S 032906 the longtime varsity boys lacrosse F-28 Madison H-5:30 www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, March 30, 2006 B3

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14 comprise Millburn High School junior varsity team roster April W-26 Caldwell H-4:00 T-9 Whippany Park A-4:00 S-1 St. Mary’s H-2:00 Th-27 Pequannock H-4:00 W-10 Montville H-4:00 Seven holdovers and seven newcomers comprise Sophomores Josh Biegel (left field, second base, M-3 West Orange H-4:00 S-29 Livingston A-11:00 F-12 Watchung Hills A-4:00 the roster of the 2006 Millburn High School junior catcher), Brooks Byrne (right field, first base), Sam T-4 Butler H-4:00 May M-15 Madison H-4:00 varsity baseball team. Cantor (second base), Elliot Dawes (third base, W-5 Caldwell A-4:00 M-1 DePaul A-4:00 T-16 Jonathan Dayton A-4:00 Returning players from last season’s 16-7 squad pitcher, outfield), Jeremy Gordon (third base, first S-8 Summit H-2:00 W-3 Butler H-4:00 W-17 Verona H-4:00 are juniors Garett Blake (center field, first base, base, pitcher) Arty Pearl (second base, left field) and M-10 DePaul H-4:00 F-5 Pequannock A-4:00 M-22 Newark Academy A-4:00 pitcher), Sam Collingwood (catcher, second base), Alec Speckhart (pitcher, first base) comprise the W-12 Butler A-4:00 M-8 Delbarton H-4:00 Dan Curtis (left field, center field), tri-captain remainder of the roster. Millburn’s head coach is S-15 Bloomfield Tech H-11:00 M-17 Delbarton A-4:00 Andrew Mark (shortstop, pitcher), Rich Nagy (pitch- Steve Buesser, who is beginning his 16th season as W-19 Montville A-4:00 er, first base), tri-captain Mike Seidmon (third base, the team’s skipper. The Millers’ 2006 season open- F-21 Roselle Catholic A-4:00 Item sports editor Jim Connelly can be reached via e-mail at left field) and tri-captain Ross Wasserman (right er is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday against visiting St. S-22 Phil Krug Tourn. H-TBA [email protected] field, third base). Mary’s of Rutherford. M-24 Madison A-4:00

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SOFTBALL 2006 Millburn High School freshman softball team schedule Millburn High School announces 2006 frosh team roster April W-19 Montville A-4:00 W-10 Montville H-4:00 M-3 West Orange H-4:00 S-22 Vernon H-11:00 Th-11 Pequannock H-4:00 Fifteen players have been selected to comprise the Also, third baseman Sophie Latish, pitcher-infield- W-5 Gov. Livingston A-4:00 Th-27 Glen Ridge H-4:00 S-13 Madison A-10:00 roster of the 2006 Millburn High School freshman er-outfielder Tess McNulty, pitcher Ali Rappaport, F-7 Glen Ridge A-4:00 May M-15 Livingston H-4:00 softball team. outfielder-infielder Jessica Renner, catcher-first base- M-10 DePaul H-4:00 M-1 DePaul A-4:00 W-17 Lakeland A-4:15 T-11 Madison H-4:00 F-5 Pequannock A-4:00 F-19 Scotch Plains A-4:00 Millburn’s roster includes outfielder Quetzi man Rachel Scharf, first baseman Stephanie Seidmon T-18 Union H-4:00 M-8 Gov. Livingston H-4:00 Abramovitz, shortstop Danielle Alonzi, pitcher- and outfielder Lea Zglobicki. infielder Kim Atkins, pitcher Emily Denault, out- Team captains are Alonzi and Renner. fielder-second baseman Jenna Farber, second base- John Childs is Millburn’s second-year skipper. man-outfielder Hayley Gardiner, first baseman Taylor The Millers’ season opener is scheduled for 4 p.m. Horowitz and catcher Ashley Kirchner. Monday against visiting West Orange.

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Sports Calendar Millburn provides daily sports hotline A recorded announcement list- Athletics Director Ted D’Alessio. 3:30 p.m. Boys golf vs. Newark 8:30 a.m. Girls track: TUESDAY, APRIL 11 ing Millburn High School’s daily The hotline can be reached by MHS varsity West Side. Site to be announced. Dodgertown Relays, Madison. 4 p.m. Softball at Verona. interscholastic sports schedule is calling (973) 564-7130, extension TODAY, MARCH 30 4 p.m. Softball vs. Caldwell. 11 a.m. Boys lacrosse at West 4 p.m. Boys tennis vs. provided by the office of Millburn 229. 4 p.m. Baseball at Caldwell. Orange. Caldwell. 4 p.m. Baseball scrimmage vs. 4 p.m. Boys tennis at 2 p.m. Baseball vs. Summit. Chatham. 4 p.m. Girls lacrosse vs. Villa Delbarton. Phil Krug Tournament. Walsh. Item sports editor Jim Connelly can be reached via e-mail at 4p.m.Girls lacrosse 4 p.m. Girls lacrosse vs. scrimmage vs. Kent Place. Wayne Valley. 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MILLBURN TOWNSHIP SHORT HILLS

NewListing! Custom 14 room contemporaryperched on a hill with panoramicviews. Thisspacious retreatfeatures6bed- Light andbright 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath New England Colonialsituated inthedesirable BrookhavenSection. Near the rooms, 5 new baths, kitchenwith adjoining breakfast room, family room plus largeden, home officeand more.Situated Arboretum, thischarming home featuresliving room with fireplace, 1st floor office,finished room in basement, screened on over 1/2 acre backing to reservation. Unique opportunity. $1,150,000 porch, central-air conditioning and withinwalking distance to the train and just around the corner from Glenwood School. $949,000 SHORT HILLS SHORT HILLS

Mint condition totally renovated home,5/6bedrooms with 4 full baths and 3half baths. Gourmetkitchenwith granite Welcome to this elegant contemporaryRanch designed bynoted architect Milton Klein. This 5,500 square foot home fea- countertops and Viking Range opentofamily room with fireplaceand wetbar.Great 1st floor master suite with his and her turessoaring ceilings anddramatic rooms. Nestled on almost 3/4 of an acre,thisproperty offersprivacy, large living room baths with walk-inclosets. Hugedeck with barbecueand Gazebo. Media room with 110’ screensurround-sound.Three-car and bedroom areas, travertine marble floors infoyer, dining and living room, in-ground pool with it’s own changing room. garage, inground sprinkler and sophisticated alarm system. Close to Hartshorn elementary. $2,150,000 Minutes awayfrom town and NYC transportation. $2,300,000

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34 earn 2005-06 MHS winter track letters GREAT VALUE IN ESSEX FELLS Thirty-four members of Mill- their first varsity letters. Kim Shepard and sophomore Katy burn High School’s winter track Fifteen members of the Millburn Hwang earned their second letters. program have earned varsity letters girls team are the recipients of sea- First-time letter winners were for the 2005-06 campaign. son letters. senior captain Rachel Darivoff, Nineteen of those letters went to Senior captain Safia Tapal, senior Becky Ewert, sophomores members of Millburn’s boys team. senior Stephanie Koh and juniors Sarah Brody, Lucy Johnson, Mariel Boys team members who let- Allison Bodack and Jessica Spar Lanas and Elaine Lin and fresh- tered for the third time were senior lettered for the third time. men Jackie San Fillipo and Han- captains Victor Guevara, Andrew Senior Yasemin Aytman, junior nah Westlake. Longley, Peter Nakagami and Chris Sawyer along with fellow seniors John Eschenbach, Mattias “Home... that Lanas and Dan Schechner. blessed word, Lettering for the second time Welcome to this custom Colonial built in 2002. This lovely home features a welcoming were senior Sam Reichard, juniors which opens to Charlie Bencivenga and Charlie front porch, 4/5 bedrooms with a first floor master bedroom, four-and-a-half bathrooms, Murphy and sophomore Myles the human heart a two-story entry foyer, a formal dining room, formal living room, a light and bright fam- Udland. Seniors Peter Garber, James Lee and Scott Mermelstein, the most perfect ily room which leads into the spacious eat-in kitchen. This property offers privacy on 1.6 junior Stephen Grafas, sopho- acres. Offered at $1,499,000 mores Jasper Hicks, Eric glimpse of Messinger and Bobby Napor and heaven.” freshman Danny Kirschner earned Lydia M. Child Millburn schedules Village Square W190091-01 available online Elizabeth W. Keyloun 11 Short Hills Ave. • Short Hills Joanna Parker-Lentz 973-467-8522 x110 Jodi Rubenstein Millburn High School inter- Cell: 973-699-4388 Each office is independently owned and operated. Cell: 973-477-0908 scholastic athletic schedules are available on the Internet. To obtain Millburn sports sched- direct (973) 376-4584 ules, go to www.highschool- sports.net or access the site cell (973) 868-2795 through the school system’s Web email: [email protected] site at www.millburn.org. website: ElizabethKeyloun.com

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Short Hills HARTSHORN HOUSE #22 Built in 1881, one and a quarter acres, this handsome and gracious Historic Colonial style home features all the charm of the old, yet all the amenities of a newer home. Six full bedrooms and four and a half baths add to all the excitement of 9 ft ceilings on the first floor. Hardwood floors, newer baths and kitchen, a family room Sarah McClanahan and a great room, plus a finished basement. Outside there is over Sales Associate 1.4 acres of very private property highlighted by an inground pool, 973-376-2425 patio, circular drive and landscaping that is absolutely wonderful. Price upon request. Call Sarah McClanahan at 973-376-2425

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BASEBALL MHS freshman baseball team schedule Athletic recruiting April S-29 Gov. Livingston H-11:00 Millburn High School frosh squad features 20-man roster M-3 West Orange A-4:00 May forum rescheduled W-5 Caldwell H-4:00 M-1 DePaul H-4:00 Ron Bayer, the first-year head Bonomo, catcher-outfielder Hen- outfielder Adam Talpalar, outfield- F-7 Verona H-4:00 F-5 Pequannock H-4:00 A new date has been coach of the Millburn High School nie Bosman, first baseman Greg er-pitcher Dean Tepper and out- M-10 DePaul A-4:00 S-6 Roselle Catholic A-2:00 announced for a snowed out sem- freshman baseball team, won’t be Fontaina, first baseman-pitcher fielder Chris Twombly. M-17 Delbarton H-4:00 M-8 Delbarton A-4:00 inar on athletic recruiting. lacking for help off the bench this Aaron Karlsruher, outfielder Bayer is a 2004 graduate of Rut- W-19 Montville H-4:00 W-10 Montville A-4:00 The event has been rescheduled spring. Michael Lombardo, third base- gers University where he majored M-24 Madison H-4:00 F-12 Watchung Hills H-4:00 for Monday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. Millburn, which is scheduled to man-pitcher Jon Lowenthal, and in sports management and T-25 Verona A-4:00 M-15 Madison A-4:00 in Livingston High School gymna- open the 2006 campaign on Mon- shortstop-pitcher Jordan Mark. minored in sociology. W-26 Caldwell A-4:00 F-19 Passaic Vall. Trn. A-4:00 sium. day with a 4 p.m. contest at West Also, catcher Doug Mogan, out- A former member of both the Th-27 Pequannock A-4:00 For more information, call Orange, features a 20-man roster. fielder-pitcher Shane Nordquist, Rutgers intercollegiate and club (973) 564-7165. Squad members include out- outfielder-pitcher Rodolfo Rosado, teams, Bayer is employed as the fielder-pitcher Donald Aurnham- outfielder Conor Ruane, outfield- Millburn Recreation Department’s Display Advertising Deadline Is Friday, 4 p.m. Call (973) 921-6456 mer, second baseman Andrew er-first baseman Nate Rudd, third program supervisor. Adelsheimer, second baseman baseman Erik Schmidt, second Dan Barabander, shortstop Will baseman-pitcher Jeremy Solomon, Jamie Silverman Chamber holding Weichert Million Dollar Sales Club golf, tennis outing Sales Associate in Essex fells TAKE FIVE! Creating possibilities The Millburn-Short Hills Cham- and Fulfilling your ber of Commerce is staging its sec- ond annual Golf and Tennis Clas- Q. High Monthly Real Estate Dreams. sic Monday, May 15, at the Essex Fells Country Club in Essex Fells. SE OPEN HOUSE Sunday April 2nd from 12-4 Payments Got U The event begins at 11 a.m. with O registration and a barbecue lunch. H You BROKE? N 110 Hartshorn, Short Hills, NJ Golf and tennis play begins at 1 PE p.m. A 6 p.m. cocktail reception O Elegant contemporary ranch, 5 bed, 4.2 bath, airy floor will be followed by dinner at 7 p.m. plan, large living and bedrooms areas, in-ground pool, For registration or sponsorship A. Let Us Fix Come feel peace and tranquility at our OPEN HOUSE information, call Carrie Lemerman W169223-01 Asking...$2,300,000 or Cindy Miller at the Chamber of It For You! SHORT HILLS,NJ 95 Route 17 South Commerce office, 973-379-1198. Paramus, NJ 07652 TEL:201-587-7775 800-877-0623 Fixed 14 Dominick, Short Hills, NJ TM Millburn schedules FAX:201-587-7773 Meticulously Maintained inside & out, 4 bed, 4.5 bath in e-mail: [email protected] Pay 60 available online www.1stcitizenmtg.com quiet cul-de-sac on the Deerfield section. Soaring Months ceilings throughout, finished lower level, circular Millburn High School inter- driveway, Puglisi in ground-pool and more a true gem. scholastic athletic schedules are Payments Fixed For 5 Years SHORT HILLS,NJ Asking...$1,595,000 available on the Internet. Low Affordable Rate @ 1.95% To obtain Millburn sports sched- ules, go to www.highschool- Example: $400,000 Mortgage Jamie Silverman sports.net or access the site Office Direct: 973-467-6660 Fixed Rate @ 6.50% $2528 6.56 APR Cell: 973-632-9913 through the school system’s Web Fixed Rate @ 1.95% $1468 3.968 APR site at www.millburn.org. E-mail: [email protected] When visiting the school sys- Monthly Savings $1060 Website: JamieSilverman.com tem’s Web site, click on “high school,” then “sports.” Proceed to Call us first and see how Short Hills Office hit “click here for sports schedules,” we may assist you. 505 Millburn Avenue • Short Hills, NJ 07078 • Office: 973-376-4545 select “New Jersey” and scroll If your home is currently listed with another broker this is not intended as a solicitation of the listing. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. down to “Millburn High School.” Exceeding your expectations™ MICHAEL CUPO, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Licensed Mortgage Bankers, NJ Department of Banking

In the Heart of Old Short Hills

Our fully updated home features a sun-filled two-story conservatory, expansive kitchen and family room, English library, 4 master-sized bed- rooms, 5 renovated bathrooms (with additional provision for maid’s room and bath), and a 40’ x 20’ pool in a terraced, very private setting.

For pictures, please go to our website at www.112westerndrive.com

Before multiple-listing our home, we are offering it directly at the very favorable price of $1,890,000. Those who know local values will realize our large property in Old Short Hills is alone worth this amount.

We look forward to your viewing our beautiful home. It is in move-in con- dition, or you can avail yourself of an array of attractive renovation/expan- sion plans.

Martha & Dan Grossman W197722-01 561-278-5646 or 973-467-8625 Cell: 561-542-7585 or 561-789-8950 This spectacular center hall brick colonial in the heart of Old Short Hills has been totally renovated and is in absolutely mint condition. Situated on nearly one acre of is proud to present our New Listing... magnificently landscaped property it offers four bedrooms, five full and two half baths plus and au pair suite and four SHORT HILLS car garage. VALUE IS IN THE LAND Over half an acre of level property $4,250,000 on prime quiet street in Deerfield area. Small ranch house to be torn down to make way for your dream home. Bring your architect or builder to design just what you want to build. All offers to be presented to attorney for the estate on April 7th. This property is to be sold in 'as is' condition. No contingency will be considered. No one may enter the Survey, Tax Map & Exterior Photos DIANE SALAND building. Offered at $1,150,000. available at www.TRGhome.com Broker/Sales Representatives

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Look For Our New Listings on Our Website and in Upcoming Issues of The Item Karen Eastman Bigos & Daniel Cannizzo Independently Owned & Operated, Towne Realty Group, LLC. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. If your home is currently listed with a broker, this is not intended as a solicitation of the listing.

Advertising Section www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, March 30, 2006 B9 TUNING UP Millburn Soccer Club roundup

Jeffrey Plump registered a hat received a shutout performance scored the lone goal by the Mill- goals and Nathaniel Schwamm trick Saturday, propelling the Mill- from keeper Dylan Key. burn Galaxy in a 2-1 loss to the added one, powering the Millburn burn Soccer Club’s Raiders to 6-2 Sarah Gordon scored the lone Princeton Jaguars. Midfielder Blizzard to a season-opening 3-1 defeat of the Bridgewater Knights. goal by the Millburn Mustangs in a Gabrielle Perretti and striker Caro- defeat of the Scotch Plains Storm. Josh Amirtharajah scored two season-opening 3-1 loss to the line Levine assisted on Lewton’s Will Shiebler and Ben Goldman goals and Tyler Gould one for the Fanwood Blue Waves. Meg Vree- goal. The Galaxy received stellar contributed to the Blizzard’s offen- victors. land and Lily Graf assisted on the play from defender Sarah Kessler sive attack. Keeper Jeremy Also on Saturday, Paige Willian goal. The Mustangs received stellar and keeper Alyssa Baum. Merdinger also starred for the Bliz- scored the Millburn Spirit’s lone defensive play from Jordan Silbert Griffin Meselsohn scored two zard. goal in a 2-1 loss to the Livingston and keeper Paige Bredder. Legacy. Jessica Alexander, Lindsey Sam Waters and Zachary Binder and Samantha Okinow Tendler each scored a goal, helping starred on defense for the Spirit. the Millburn Rangers post a 2-2 tie CHAMPION ICEMEN The Millburn Avalanche edged with the Livingston Lancers. Tim Westfield 1-0 and routed Old Matchen assisted on both Ranger Bridge 9-1 to win the Middletown goals. Keeper Jonathan Lack, Max Tournament’s Under-10 Boys Divi- Okinow and Michael Mallon sion title. starred on defense for the Rangers. Kirk Willens scored the winning The Millburn Avalanche goal off a pass from Ben Kizel in received goals from Ross Florin the Avalanche’s defeat of Westfield. and Langendorff in a 5-2 loss to Willens tallied a hat trick and the Life Skills Through Soccer Aidan Favia and Marc Langen- Under-10 Select team. dorff each scored two goals against Josh Bain, Spenser Heller, Old Bridge. Benjamin Dantowitz Matthew Olensky and Scott Myers and Nicky Meo also scored turned in stellar efforts for the Mill- Avalanche goals. Gabe Greenberg, burn Victory in a season-opening Lucas Weissman and Willens each 2-0 loss to the Lawrence Bulldogs registered two assists in the contest. in Lawrenceville. Favia and Meo each had one assist. Ivanka Misilo’s two goals lifted In Sunday’s action, Drew the Millburn Power to a season- Rosenberg and Jeremy Plump each opening 2-1 defeat of the Scotch scored two goals, leading the Mill- Plains-Fanwood Tempest. Lydia burn Hotspurs to a 6-0 defeat of Vollavanh, Sofie Kizel and Hayley the Parsippany Astros. Josh Distler starred on defense for the Greenberg and Jack Clarke also Power. JIM CONNELLY/THE ITEM scored for the Hotspurs, who Midfielder Amanda Lewton Millburn High School varsity softball head coach Jim Colabelli (foreground) looks on as the Millers’ Kelly Sullivan goes into her windup during Saturday’s scrimmage against visiting RECREATION DEPARTMENT Lenape Valley. In the background is Miller second baseman Kaitlyn Fiore. The Millers are scheduled to open the season Golf, tennis, pool applications available Monday afternoon with a 4 o’clock contest at West Orange. The Millburn Recreation Pool membership applications Department is now accepting 2006 must be received by May 1 in order SOFTBALL golf, tennis and pool membership to receive six free pool guest pass- applications by mail. es per family or three free pool 15 comprise MHS junior varsity roster Pool, golf and tennis member- guest passes per individual mem- PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM HARRISON ships are restricted to township bership. Fifteen players comprise the ros- ter field, shortstop), Priya Mahen- residents except for a limited num- Application forms are available Millburn High School seniors Jesse Hecht, left, and Jamie ter of the 2006 Millburn High dra (pitcher, second base), Brandi ber of employed in town member- for downloading by visiting the Harrison hold the championship trophy after helping the School junior varsity softball team. Ripp (first base, outfield), Lizzie ships that are available for the Par- township Web site’s “forms library” Jersey Wildcats Junior Select team post a 3-0-1 record to Members of first-year head Rosenberg (pitcher, second base), 3 Golf Course. at www.twp.millburn.nj.us. win the Continental Hockey Association Select Division title coach Dave Melvin’s squad are Jes- Abby Schwamm (pitcher, first earlier this month in Pittsburgh, Pa. The tournament title sica Burstein (second base, third base, right field), Victoria gave the Wildcats a berth in next month’s Junior National base), sophomore Jessica Cohen Veneziano (pitcher, second base) RECREATION COMMISSION Championships in Philadelphia, Pa. (shortstop, outfield), Julia Colic- and Rachel Wissner (catcher). chio (third base, right field), All but one of the team’s players Town board meets Wednesday night Danielle Frankel (second base, are sophomores. The one non- right field), Allison Gordon (catch- sophomore is Horowitz, a fresh- The next meeting of the Board 12, Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 and Dec. er, center field), Megan Holler man. Horowitz is projected to see of Recreation Commissioners is 6. All board meetings, with the Item sports editor (center field, right field), Taylor action with both the freshman and scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday at exception of the Dec. 6 session, are Jim Connelly can be reached via e-mail Horowitz (pitcher, shortstop, out- junior varsity teams. the Gero Park Recreation Build- held at 8 p.m. at the Gero Park field, first base) and Mia Jacobs Millburn’s season opener is ing. Recreation Building. The Dec. 6 at [email protected] (right field). scheduled for 4 p.m. Monday Additional 2006 meetings are session takes place at the Bauer Also, Beth Ketter (left field, cen- against visiting West Orange. scheduled for May 3, June 7, July Community Center in Taylor Park.

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paring it to the original budget STATE approved by voters in April 2005. FROM PAGE A1 Zeglarski explained reasons why the revised budget for 2005- Many of the positions had 06 has grown. Revenues received been requested by school princi- during the current school year, pals at a special board meeting such as state aid for extraordinary held March 23 to review the bud- special education costs, and oth- get. er adjustments have increased the Other positions at the high revenue portion of the current school—including a world lan- budget. After adjusting the 2006- guages instructor and a part-time 07 budget for permissible art teacher—will be considered as allowances for increased enroll- scheduling is firmed up for the ments and transportation costs, 2006-07 school year, Brodow he said, the difference between said. the proposed budget and last The Board of Education Mon- year’s budget—as it was approved day night approved the final draft by voters—was 6.4 percent. of the budget that will go before In their presentations, the ele- residents in the April 18 school mentary school principals out- board election. lined their concerns about grow- The amount of money in the ing class sizes for younger stu- general tax levy voters will be dents. asked to approve is $62 million. David Jasin, the interim princi- Debt service of approximately pal at Glenwood, said fourth $3.7 million that appears in the grade classes currently averaged 2006-07 budget will not be part of 21 students in a class and pre- the tax levy on the ballot because dicted that without a new fifth it has already been approved by grade section, fifth grade class voters in prior referendums. sizes would number 28 next year. Combined, the tax levy and “Sometimes the numbers are debt service amount to $657 mil- misleading,” said South Moun- lion, an increase of 6.98 percent tain principal Ted Lindenberg. in taxes over last year. He said the school is facing first Although billed as the public grade classes of 24 students. “I hearing for the budget, Monday’s truly believe 24 in a first grade meeting elicited few comments class is too many,” he said, adding from the audience. The March 23 he is having trouble finding ade- meeting, however, grew heated at quate instructional space and will times. have to consider measures such ADAM ANIK/THE ITEM Resident Tad Nacheff, asking as moving music classes to the Isobel and Harvey Kahn survey the landscape from the porch of their pre-Revolutionary War home on Millburn Avenue. Zeglarski for a comparison of school stage. budget growth to population Hartshorn principal Ronald growth, declared the budget doc- Castaldo told the board that Maplewood came up with two- of the house was a classically sim- guest at the house. ument “a lot of confusion and kindergarten registrations are TOWN thirds of the necessary funds to ple farmhouse. In the late 1800s an The brochure notes that during obfuscation.” down from 85 last year at this FROM PAGE A1 purchase the house in 1977, and a extension was added with dormer the 1930s, the Historic American “I have been doing this for 20 time to 71. Although the school grant from the state’s Green Acres windows and a Federal portico. Building Survey, under the aus- years,” Zeglarski responded. The may be able to get by with first cycles, and the funds might not be program provided the remaining Random width plank floors, origi- pices of the United States Depart- budget documents, he explained, grade classes of 22 next year, he available in time. one-third of the money. nal hardware and early glass win- ment of Interior, selected the house are presented in the state-man- added, “It would be uncomfort- Haimoff also said the size of the In addition, Ranieri pointed to dowpanes can still be found in the as being noteworthy. A detailed dated formats. able.” property, which is located in a the township’s acquisition of the house. blueprint was made and deposited “I’m sorry schools don’t oper- Keith Neigel, principal of Mill- commercial zone, could actually waiting room on the westbound Also according to the brochure, for permanent record in the ate like businesses, but give me a burn High School, said he hopes help preserve the house. Because side of the Short Hills train station. the house acquired its present-day Library of Congress, where it break,” he said. “I’ve been work- to see more sections of Advanced the property comprises less than Approximately 10 years ago, the name from the Battle of Springfield remains to this day. ing on this budget for months, Placement (AP) courses offered. half an acre, zoning regulations township fixed up the building, in 1790, which took place about a The Kahns have lived in the I’ve been explaining it for hours He said, however, the school restrict the uses of the property and which had stood vacant for many mile from the house and involved house for 53 years and have sought and my aim is not to confuse.” faces challenges posed by the amount of parking any new years, and leased it to the Millburn- fierce fighting between Hessian to maintain its character. Many in the audience applauded increasing enrollments. owner could create. Short Hills Historical Society, soldiers and the America militia. The family room, added in Zeglarski’s comments. “Our problem is not next year,” Lynne Ranieri, curator for the which renovated the interior and During the battle, two deserting 1962, incorporates materials from Resident Alfred Mazzorana he said. “It’s the following year, Millburn-Short Hills Historical uses the building as its headquar- Hessians took refuge in the Smith older buildings, including hand- made the point that comparing when we have 1,450 students.” Society and a member of the His- ters. Homestead, hiding in the walk-up hewn ceiling beams, early glass the proposed budget for 2006-07 Neigel predicted class sizes will toric Preservation Commission, Prudential New Jersey Proper- attic. windowpanes and brick flooring. to the revised budget for the cur- average 25 to 26 per class and said precedent exists for a town- ties, the listing agency for the Hes- They remained on after the bat- Isobel Kahn said when her chil- rent school year showed a small- some classes may have to be con- ship to purchase and maintain an sian House, has produced a tle and subsequently the house dren, who attended Wyoming er increase in growth—approxi- ducted in the cafeteria and music historic property. Maplewood brochure describing the house and came to be known as the Hessian School, reached the fifth grade and mately 4.7 percent—than by com- rooms. owns the Durand-Hedden House, its history. House. were studying American history, and a volunteer association main- Originally known as the Smith The brochure also says officers she invited the class for a visit to tains the site through fees collected homestead, the house was built by of the Continental army were quar- her home. Public Notices Public Notices from occupants of other houses on Harvey Smith, a hat maker whose tered in the building during the “I think I enjoyed it as much as the property, she noted. mill was in the township, accord- battle and General George Wash- the students,” she said. “They wrote SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2006 002066 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, In that situation, she said, ing to the brochure. The main part ington was said to have been a me wonderful thank-you notes.” THE ITEM OF MILLBURN CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F1781403 COUNTRYWIDE AND SHORT HILLS HOME LOANS, INC. PLAINTIFF -vs- CAMPANELLA GODFREY, ET ALS. DE- Public Notice Dept. FENDANTS 1 Garret Mountain Plaza Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises ty taxes, she recently met with leg- By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- INCUMBENT MALL 6th Floor tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale islative aides to Sen. Thomas “That’s an average,” he said. “So by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, P. O . B o x 4 7 1 Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on FROM PAGE A1 Kean Jr. and Assemblymen Jon FROM PAGE A1 assuming that Taubman has a bet- West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at one-thirty P.M. (Prevailing Time). Bramnick and Eric Munoz. ter than average property, that Call toll-free Commonly known as: mately 10 Democratic district Haimoff suggested introducing a to answer questions relating to the should be helpful.” 1-888-891-9467, 28 BLUM ST NEWARK, NJ 07103 leaders. Ultimately, he said, the bill that would allow a percentage mall’s assessment and the litiga- After the Committee invited press 4 for the Public Notice Dept. Lot: 5.08 Block: 306 decision of who is put forth as the of the realty transfer fee to be tion, saying they had been advised questions they could answer, resi- or e-mail to Size: APPROX. IRR. 25 x 100 feet Nearest cross street name: SPRINGFIELD candidate is his. returned to the municipality in by counsel not to discuss the case dent Abby Kalan asked when the publicnotices@ AVENUE northjersey.com A full legal description can be found in the “We are very close,” he said. which a house is sold. inasmuch as any information clock in the meeting room—which (text or Word format preferred) office of the Register of Essex County. “The person we nominate will be “I put a lot of irons in the fire could jeopardize the municipality’s has been inoperative for months— A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified Fax numbers: funds is required at the time of sale. someone who has name recogni- during my first two years in office, position. would be fixed. Pursuant to an updated tax assessments 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 search dated 01/20/2006 subject to 2006 1st tion, has performed service to the and I would like the opportunity On Wednesday morning, Mayor Baer answered in jest, “When Qtr. Taxes; $158.13 open; 2nd Qtr. Taxes: community and is progressive on to bring the initiatives to fruition,” Daniel Baer said, “I want to we settle the case with the mall.” Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday $158.12 open; Water charges to 12/29/2005 $955.36 open + penalty; 2003 tax, water + tax reform,” he said. Haimoff said. “My only purpose emphasize that in no way is the He then thanked Kalan for inject- 3300for Thursday0001260284-01 edition 5.139 sewer municipal lien; Amt. $4,586.33 + sub- sequent taxes + interest; sold on: Haimoff said during her first in running for re-election is to Committee trying to stonewall or ing a note of levity into the pro- public notice p 11/01/2004; Cert. #: n/a; Sold to: Newark two years on the Township Com- serve the township’s families. harbor information. This is a very ceedings. When submitting0001260284-01 a public notice City; Pilot Year: 2005; Amount: $2,388.16 advertisement, please indicate the open + penalty; Pilot Year: 2006 (1st Qtr.) mittee, she has introduced initia- Every day I work hard to respond sensitive and very important situ- The township’s assessment for Amount $601.56 Open; Pilot Year: 2006 (2nd name of the publication in which you Qtr.) Amount: $601.56; Pilot Year 2005 Ad- tives involving public safety, prop- to the issues that concern the res- ation that can have ramifications the mall this year stands at $445 wish to place the ad, and your ministration Fee Amount: $23.88 Open + erty tax relief, community out- idents of our community.” for the entire township. That’s why million, which equates to a value of requested run date(s). Also provide Penalty The approximate amount of the Judgment reach, environmental integrity we are treating it with the utmost $570 million based on a 78 percent billing name, address, telephone to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of and historic preservation. In seek- care and sensitivity.” ratio of assessed value to true val- number, and daytime telephone _ ONE HUNDRED FIVE THOUSAND THREE (if different). Prepayment required HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE AND 67/100 DOL- ing to mitigate escalating proper- -Patricia Harris The Committee did listen, how- ue. LARS ($105,385.67), together with the costs unless previously credit-approved. of this sale. ever, to resident Mike Becker, who An article in a January edition of The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the read a report to Committee mem- a commercial real estate newsletter Line rate: sale from time to time as provided by Law. Newark, N.J. March 13, 2006 bers that he said could be of use in noted the Taubman Company 43¢ ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff A notarized affidavit will automatically ESCHEN & FRENKEL, Workshop teaches manners their litigation. He said the Nation- secured a $540 million mortgage be mailed to advertiser certifying proof ATTORNEY(S) al Council on Real Estate Invest- from Met Life in October, leading of publication within five business days. The Item 1661753 Fee $94.60 The Recreation Department is sponsoring the Manners Matter ment Fiduciaries released data to speculation the property’s value Fee $20 March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 2006 Workshop for boys and girls ages 7 to 12 on Saturday, April 8, from showing the index of retail proper- stands at approximately $900 mil- SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2006 002058 10 a.m. to noon. ties—including regional, strip malls lion. Check public notices online at SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, northjersey.com or CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, The two-hour course was developed by Kerry Preston, a profes- and supercenters—went up approx- The mall is the township’s DOCKET NO. @F394696 OCWEN FEDER- njpublicnotices.com AL BANK FSA FKA BERKELEY FEDERAL sional speaker and trainer, whose mission is to deliver character edu- imately 18 percent a year over the largest taxpayer and pays nearly 10 BANK & TRUST FSB PLAINTIFF -vs- HAR- cation and build positive self-esteem. The program will introduce stu- last four years. percent of total taxes. 0001260284-01 OLD M. FISCHER, ET ALS. DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF HEARING Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises dents to the do’s and don’ts of dining etiquette. Board of Adjustment of the By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- Township of Millburn, New Jersey tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale TAKE NOTICE that Jason Grebin and Lorie by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, Kombert have made an application to the Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on Millburn Township Board of Adjustment in Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at one-thirty P.M. FUNDS FOR WRISTBANDS connection with additions and alterations to (Prevailing Time). an existing single family residence on Prop- Commonly known as: erty in Millburn Township, located at 72 Ten- 139 LAWRENCE DR nyson Drive, Short Hills, Block 5202, Lot 3, MILLBURN TOWNSHIP which requires the following bulk variance: SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 Variance requested - Total Building coverage Lot: 33 Block: 4502 allowed Township Ordinance section Size: APPROX. IRR. 135 X 150 feet 606.2e2a). The violation is 3.6% over the al- Nearest cross street name: SOUTH OR- lowed area at 17.6% proposed area (14% ANGE AVENUE coverage is allowed). A full legal description can be found in the The Applicant may also seek other varian- office of the Register of Essex County. ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- funds is required at the time of sale. tion. The application is now Cal. #2687 on Pursuant to an updated tax assessment the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled search dated 01/03/06 for a hearing on April 17, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Subject to 2006 1st Qtr. Taxes $5,560.63 in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, Open; 2nd Qtr. Taxes $5,560.62 open; Sew- New Jersey. All documents relating to this er Charges: 01/03/2005 - 12/31/2005 application are on file in the office of the Sec- $114.00 open + penalty. retary of the Board of Adjustment daily be- The approximate amount of the Judgment tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Monday through Friday. Any interested party SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOU- may appear at said hearing and participate SAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO therein in accordance with the rules of the AND 33/100 DOLLARS ($782,382.33), to- Zoning Board of Adjustment. gether with the costs of this sale. Jason Grebin and Lorie Kombert The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Applicant sale from time to time as provided by Law. The Item 1668434 Newark, N.J. March 13, 2006 Fee $15.48 ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff March 30, 2006 ESCHEN & FRENKEL, ATTORNEY(S) TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN The Item 1661812 COUNTY OF ESSEX Fee $82.56 PUBLIC NOTICE March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 2006 ORDINANCE NO. 2269-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO AMEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE REVISED GEN- ERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN PERTAINING TO THE AS- SESSMENT OF PENALTIES FOR THE VIO- LATION OF ANY PROVISION THEREOF. The Ordinance, of which the foregoing is the PHOTO COURTESY OF OPPORTUNITY PROJECT number and title, was passed on final read- ing, at a regular meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Millburn in the Robert Sferrazza, assistant vice president of the township branch of North Fork Bank, sixth from left, presents a $500 check to County of Essex, held on the 21st day of members of Opportunity Project at their clubhouse in the township. The funds will be used to purchase embossed wristbands March, 2006. Joanne M. Monarque, RMC that promote brain injury awareness and the empowerment of persons with brain injuries and can be used for fund-raising Township Clerk Daniel J. Baer, Mayor efforts. Accepting the check are members, from left, front row, Barbara Crandles, Susan Spurr, Larry Grace and Michael Chairman, Township Committee Hatzigeorgiou; second row, Andrew Karlovich, Raymond Himber, Eugenia Donovan, Lynne Skell and Matthew Torti; and back Millburn Item-1664650 row, Kym Futej and Michael Nimaroff. Fee:$12.47 March 30, 2006 B12 Thursday, March 30, 2006 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com

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